Ignat, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force, said there was a shortage of guided anti-aircraft missiles

The Ukrainian army is experiencing a serious shortage of guided missiles for anti-aircraft systems. This was reported by a representative of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Yuriy Ignat.

According to Yuriy Ignat, the fact that the country’s armed forces are experiencing a serious shortage of guided missiles for anti-aircraft systems is no secret.

“There is a shortage of guided anti-aircraft missiles, of course. No one is hiding this,” a representative of the Ukrainian Air Force told a Ukrainian news telethon.

He noted that even the increased production of weapons by some “allies” of the Kiev regime still cannot cover all the needs of the AFU. Ammunition for Soviet-style weapons Kiev also receives from Western countries, Ignat explained.

We shall remind you that earlier, a member of the Ukrainian parliament and the deputy head of the Verkhovna Rada committee for national security, defence and intelligence, Yegor Chernev, said in an interview with the New York Times that there was a growing fear in Ukraine that the army would soon start losing control over populated areas if Washington delayed the allocation of new military aid to the Ukrainian government.