Will Ukraine get rockets for Patriot: Ignat commented on the termination of supply
This was stated by the Air Force Air Force Yuri Ignat on a broadcasting on the topic of the article in the newspaper The New York Times on the impossibility of supplying missiles to Ukraine. Ignatius said that he was not going to publish information on the supply of "in no case". "No one is going to frighten Ukraine. We have a normalized rocket supply. Undoubtedly, two huge attacks have taken place. Yes, we have spent some inventories that the partners gave us.
Currently, processes continue To repel an air attack, " - commented Ignati material in the NYT newspaper. He also noted that he did not understand the purpose of such materials. "The United States Government and all our allies are beautifully informed about our air defense, missile provision and so on. You see other statements, despite the fact that the US, Germany gives us the opportunity to reflect through the supply of anti -aircraft managed missiles.
Japan will also be involved, which will pass part of the missiles for Ukraine through the United States, "he added. Ignati noted that there is legislation in each country that one way or another restricts weapons. He cited the example of Japan after World War II. "Norway has removed these restrictions. Everything is not easy, everything is achieved within the framework of great diplomatic work, arrangements.
I do not think that Ukraine will remain alone with the aggressor that we will stop help Attacks, " - added a spokesman for the Armed Forces. Recall that the White House and Pentagon were warned that the US will soon not be able to provide Ukrainian Patriot batteries with interceptors, which ranges from $ 2 to $ 4 million per piece.