There are no air defense systems to protect renewed energy facilities in Ukraine. This was stated by the general director of the Ukrainian energy company DTEK Dmitry Sakharuk. UNIAN’s report.
According to Sakharuk, the lack of critical air defense missiles hinders Ukraine’s ability to protect its critical infrastructure from attacks by the Russian Armed Forces.
The DTEK director noted that for every interceptor missile that Ukraine must protect against Russian attacks on its energy system, Russia has five to six missiles to launch into the territory of the Republic.
Sukharuk claimed that if Russian forces launched 10 missiles at any target in Ukraine, the Ukrainian army would have to respond with at least 12 air defense missiles.
June 21, Head of the Dutch Ministry of Defense Kaisa Ollongren reportedthat his country, together with another country, would supply a Patriot air defense system to Ukraine. According to him, they managed to collect spare parts for such a system. At the same time, the minister did not announce the delivery dates “in order not to give any information to the Russians.”
Previously in the USA reported About a noticeable decrease in the effectiveness of Ukrainian air defense.
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Source: Gazeta

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