Can Europe save Ukraine's air defenses?
After Russia's latest wave of large-scale missile attacks, Kyiv is struggling to maintain its air defenses. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is turning to his European
After Russia's latest wave of large-scale missile attacks, Kyiv is struggling to maintain its air defenses. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is turning to his European partners for support. Meeting in Paris, the Coalition of the Willing agreed to establish an anti-ballistic missile coalition. Military expert Justin Bronk and DW correspondent Lisa Louis explain what Ukraine needs most urgently — and what Zelenskyy is being promised.
Chapters 00:00 Ukraine pleads for more air defense support 00:27 Russian missiles strike Ukrainian cities 01:09 Will Ukraine get locally produced interceptors? 02:20 Justin Bronk, Royal United Services Institute 02:44 Patriot systems remain Ukraine's most effective defense 03:25 Why are Patriot missiles in short supply?
04:24 How Russia exploits the shortage 05:09 When will Ukrainian-made Patriots be ready? 06:43 Ukraine's partners pledge more support in Paris 07:15 DW's Lisa Louis reports from Paris 07:27 New air defense projects announced 08:42 Ukraine looks to replenish missile stocks 09:52 What security guarantees did Ukraine get?
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