Ukraine announced on Thursday that Germany had sent new IRIS-T anti-aircraft systems as part of efforts to strengthen air defences in the face of an uptick in Russian missile attacks.
Ukraine receives new air defence systems: “Many thanks to our IRIS-T partners. Andriy Yermak, chief of Ukraine’s presidential office, wrote on social media that “our sky will be more protected.”
Germany acknowledged on Thursday that it has given Ukraine two IRIS-T anti-aircraft systems. Ukraine has frequently requested military assistance from its Western friends.
Amidst Russia’s invasion, Ukraine strategically enhanced its air defense, countering waves of missiles and drones. Collaborating with Western allies played a vital role in reinforcing these capabilities.
Additionally, This proactive approach aimed to endure the initial conflict barrage, safeguarding Ukrainian territory from advancing forces. As tensions escalated, Ukraine’s concerted efforts reflected a commitment to resilience and safeguarding its sovereignty during a challenging period of confrontation.
Moscow has increased its aerial attacks on cities in the south and west of the country, but there are currently fewer successful airstrikes on Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.
Three persons were killed by Russian missiles on Tuesday in the western Ukrainian city of Lutsk, while several missiles were shot down over the city of Lviv.