Kyiv Faces Deadly Missile Strikes Amid Interceptor Shortage
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Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, has been hit by a deadly missile attack, exposing the country's shortage of ballistic missile interceptors. According to Al Jazeera's Audrey Macalpine, the attack highlights Ukraine's ongoing struggle to defend its skies against Russia's relentless aerial assaults.
The latest strike on Kyiv comes as Ukraine grapples with a critical shortage of interceptor missiles, which are essential for neutralizing incoming ballistic threats. This shortage has left the city vulnerable, making it increasingly difficult for Ukraine's air defense systems to effectively protect its citizens.
Macalpine reported that the attack resulted in multiple casualties and significant damage to infrastructure. The lack of sufficient interceptors has hampered Ukraine's ability to mount a robust defense, leaving the capital and other key cities exposed to the devastating consequences of Russia's missile strikes.
The situation underscores the urgent need for Ukraine to bolster its air defense capabilities. Experts have called for the international community to provide additional support, including the supply of modern interceptor systems, to help Ukraine safeguard its skies and protect its people from the ongoing onslaught of Russian missile attacks.

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