Home » World » Ukraine Air Defense Shortfall: US Aid Slowdown Fuels Fears

Ukraine Air Defense Shortfall: US Aid Slowdown Fuels Fears

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US slowed Weapons Shipments to Ukraine Amid Fears of Depleted Stockpiles

KYIV, Ukraine – The United States paused and slowed⁤ shipments of critical weaponry to Ukraine this summer, citing a need to prioritize American interests and concerns about depleting its own military stockpiles, according to a report by the Financial Times⁤ and ​confirmed by US and Ukrainian ⁤officials.

The delayed shipments included Pac-3 ​interceptors for Patriot air defense systems, Stinger man-portable air defense systems, precision-guided artillery shells, ‍over 100 Hellfire and Aim ⁤missiles, and F-16 fighter jets. The White House confirmed the halt in July, stating ⁣the decision was made to ⁤”put America’s interests first.”

The⁤ shortfall in supplies coincided with a ⁢period of escalating Russian attacks ⁣on Ukrainian energy and civilian infrastructure ⁤throughout the summer, forcing ⁣Kyiv’s forces to expend significant ammunition reserves.

A White House official disputed reports of depriving​ Ukraine of air defense munitions,‌ asserting the Department of Defense is actively working to meet Ukraine’s needs. ⁢The official also ​urged European allies to increase both‍ military⁢ aid to Ukraine ‍and economic pressure on Russia.

The issue of Ukraine’s ⁤defenses comes as russia launched its largest barrage of the war to date over the weekend, firing 810 drones and decoys and 13 missiles. The attacks killed at least ​four civilians, including a mother and her 2-month-old baby, according to Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.

Further strikes on Monday resulted ⁣in at least 24 deaths among civilians‍ waiting to collect pensions in eastern Ukraine, as reported by President Volodymyr Zelensky.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.