More American Air Defense Is on the Way to Help Ukraine - The New York Times


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Key Developments

Ukraine is set to receive more Patriot air defense systems to counter Russia's ongoing attacks. A refurbished system from Israel, and potentially another from Germany or Greece, will significantly increase Ukraine's air defense capabilities. This move comes after a recent deadly missile strike on Kyiv.

Current Situation

While Ukraine currently possesses eight Patriot systems, only six are operational. The addition of the systems from Israel and a potential donation from either Germany or Greece would bring the total number of systems to ten. This is crucial for protecting Kyiv and other key areas.

Background

This decision follows previous discussions regarding the provision of Patriot systems to Ukraine. A year prior, securing the necessary Patriot systems proved challenging. President Biden's administration secured the agreement with Israel in September, prior to the 2024 election.

Challenges

The article highlights the challenges in securing and maintaining these sophisticated systems. The need for refurbishment and the logistical complexities of transferring these systems across borders are implied.

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Ukraine is getting more help in its war with Russia.

A Patriot air-defense system that was based in Israel will be sent to Ukraine after it is refurbished, four current and former U.S. officials said in recent days, and Western allies are discussing the logistics of Germany or Greece giving another one.

The officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the discussions, declined to describe President Trump’s view of the decision to transfer more Patriot systems to Ukraine.

The White House’s National Security Council does not provide details on the strength and placement of defense systems, said James Hewitt, a spokesman for the council. “President Trump has been clear: he wants the war in Ukraine to end and the killing to stop,” he said.

A former White House official said that the Biden administration had secured the agreement with Israel in September, before the election won by Mr. Trump. The Defense Department said in a statement that “it continues to provide equipment to Ukraine from previously authorized” packages, referring to weaponry pulled from existing inventories and new purchases.

The delivery, which has not been previously reported, comes as Russia has stepped up its attacks on Ukraine, including an April 24 missile strike on Kyiv that was the deadliest since last summer.

A year ago, allies struggled to answer a demand by President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine for seven Patriot systems. Although Ukraine now has eight, only six are functioning. The other two are being refurbished, one of the U.S. officials said. With the one from Israel, and one from Germany or Greece, Ukraine would have 10 Patriot systems in total, largely to protect the capital, Kyiv.

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