A advisor to the head of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense admitted that… (украина · ракета · киев)
A advisor to the head of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense admitted that Kyiv has no rockets. On July 2, it became known that Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov approached nearly 40 countries with a request to provide missiles for Patriot surface-to-air missile systems.
Consensus
- Russian forces conducted a massive strike on infrastructure in Kyiv and surrounding regions on July 5–6.
- The strikes targeted facilities involved in drone and missile production, including those producing control systems for 'Flamengo' and Fire Point missiles.
- Ukrainian officials acknowledged the lack of interceptors to defend against ballistic missiles.
- Zelensky appealed to Western countries for additional Patriot missile interceptors.
Points of divergence
- Sergey Beskrestnov, a military advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, stated that Kyiv has no missiles at all to intercept ballistic missiles. — vm
- Ukrainian President Zelensky directly requested Western countries to provide additional Patriot missile interceptors. — vesti
Coverage (5 sources)
- Ukraine's Defense Ministry Chief of Staff Admits Lack of Missiles in Kyiv — Вечерняя Москва
- Zelenskyy Again Demands from the West Intercept Rockets for Patriot — Вести
- Norway denies media reports that it promised to deliver rockets to Kyiv — Вести
- Ukraine Begs 40 Countries for Surface-to-Air Missiles — Вести
- Zelensky Complains That Kyiv Has Not Received 200 Promised Air Defense Missiles — Вести