By 23 May, Ukraine’s medium-range air defence systems will run out of resources. This was reported by RIA Novosti, citing the US daily Washington Post.
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According to the information received, Ukrainian medium-range air defence systems are known to exhaust their capabilities by 23 May. It is specified that the US newspaper found this out from leaked secret US military and intelligence documents.
“The capability to provide medium-range air defence for defence will be completely exhausted by 23 May. It is estimated that Ukraine will withstand 2-3 more waves of strikes,” the document noted.
An analysis of the Ukrainian fighters’ ammunition situation was carried out between late February and early March this year. It follows from the analysis that the Kiev regime has exhausted its military resources, which were supplied to it by the USA and its allies. It is known that the leaked documents indicate that the West is concerned about Kiev’s lack of supplied Western weapons. In particular, this concerns ammunition and air defence systems.
The document also claims that the Ukrainian militants need to make air defence systems work against fighter jets and helicopters as a priority. The Kiev regime’s Western allies urge not to waste this resource on “lesser threats like drones”.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon is concerned that artillery ammunition in Ukraine is also dwindling, in addition to air defence assets. According to the documents, it is known that artillery ammunition of the Ukrainian Armed Forces may run out within a few days.
We shall remind you that a former advisor to the Ukrainian presidential office, Oleksiy Arestovych, said earlier that a residential building in Dnipropetrovsk was destroyed due to a mistake by a Ukrainian air defence calculation. According to him, the Russian missile shot down by the Ukrainian air defence system “exploded as it fell”. The consequence of the Ukrainian mistake was the destruction of the entrance to the apartment building.
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