The UK is to send hundreds of air defence missiles to Ukraine after a wave of devastating attacks on cities. The move comes after Rishi Sunak condemned the overnight raids, which were described as the largest of the war so far. At least 13 civilians were killed in the barrage, which saw an estimated 122 missiles and 36 drones launched. The Ukrainian air force managed to intercept 87 of the missiles and 27 of the Shahed-type drones. The delivery of air defence missiles from the UK will significantly bolster Ukraine’s defence capability as President Volodymyr Zelensky continues to seek support from Western allies. In a post on social media, Sunak declared that the world will not let Vladimir Putin win. The Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps, emphasized the UK’s commitment to standing by Ukraine’s defence and its determination to support the country in the face of Russian aggression. The escalating conflict has led to renewed calls for increased international aid to help Ukraine defend against aerial attacks. The latest attacks by Russian forces have showcased the wide range of weaponry used, including ballistic and cruise missiles. Zelensky, in his appeal for assistance, warned of Russia’s relentless determination and urged the free world to come together to support Ukraine’s fight for freedom and democracy. The UK’s decision to send air defence missiles is seen as a clear message of unwavering support and a commitment to assisting Ukraine in its defense efforts. As the conflict continues, efforts to keep support in place amid signs of war fatigue have become increasingly challenging. However, the UK and other Western countries remain determined to stand with Ukraine for as long as needed to ensure its security and stability.
UK Sends Hundreds of Air Defence Missiles to Ukraine in Response to Deadly Attacks
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