Ihnat: Ukraine’s partners are aware of the state of air defense, but missile deliveries continue

Deliveries of missiles to repel Russian air strikes continue, and partners are aware of the state of Ukraine’s air defense.
This was reported by Yuriy Ihnat, spokesman for the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on the air of the United News telethon.
– “We have a normalized supply of missiles. There have been huge attacks. Yes, we have used up some stocks provided by our partners. We are now working to ensure that Ukraine continues to receive the normal amount of missiles needed to repel an air attack,” he said.
Ihnat noted that the allies are informed about the state of Ukraine’s air defense and stockpiles of anti-aircraft missiles.
– “You can see that there are other statements, despite the fact that the United States and Germany are giving us the opportunity to fight back through the supply of anti-aircraft guided missiles. Perhaps Japan has also been involved, and it will supply some missiles to Ukraine through other countries, including the United States. We understand that every country has legislation that restricts arms trade,” the spokesman added.
In his opinion, Ukraine will not be left alone with Russia, and other countries need to be reminded that the war is ongoing.
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