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Kyiv urges allies to provide more air defence systems

- By Anastasiia Malenko

Ukraine has appealed again to allies for “extraordin­ary and bold steps” to supply air defences to help defend against waves of Russian air strikes that have targeted the energy system in recent weeks.

Russian missile and drone attacks have pounded Ukrainian energy infrastruc­ture since mid-March, prompting Kyiv to issue increasing­ly desperate calls for air defence help.

“We urgently require additional Patriot and other modern air defence systems, weapons and ammunition,” the foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, told a Black Sea security conference via video link.

“I take this opportunit­y to once again urge all of our partners to take extraordin­ary and bold steps.

“Ukrainian air defence is now protecting not only Ukrainian skies from Russian air terror, it also shields neighbouri­ng Moldova, Romania and Poland from the immediate threat of missiles and drones entering their air space.”

Western allies have been reluctant to send additional air defences to Kyiv, while Ukraine needs 26 Patriot systems to cover the country’s territory in full. Germany has pledged to deliver another system following calls from Kyiv.

Yesterday, Mr Kuleba (inset) met his Norwegian counterpar­t, Espen Barth Eide, who is visiting Ukraine’s capital to co-ordinate efforts to ensure prompt supplies of Patriots.

“We are discussing with others how we could be helpful in making sure that more Patriots are made available,” Mr Eide said.

The Ukrainian minister hailed the efficiency of allied support to Israel in repelling Iran’s air attack at the weekend and urged countries to follow that example when it comes to Ukraine. “Everything we are asking from partners, even if you cannot act the way you act in Israel, give us what we need, and we will do the rest of the job,” Mr Kuleba said.

Meanwhile, a top commander said Ukraine had delivered three times more drones to its armed forces so far this year than in the whole of 2023, as Ukrainian forces accelerate the use of unmanned craft in the war.

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