Yermak: Ukraine needs more air defense systems and as soon as possible

Yermak: Ukraine needs more air defense systems and as soon as possible

Ukraine needs even more air defenses to protect its skies.

 

 This was reported by the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak in Telegram.

 

 "Explosions in Kyiv. The capital was attacked by kamikaze drones. The Russians think it will help them, but such actions are like agony. We need more air defense systems and as soon as possible. We do not have time for slow actions. More weapons to protect the sky and destroy enemy. That's how it will be," said Yermak.

 

 We will remind, on the morning of October 17, the occupiers attacked Kyiv with kamikaze drones. Explosions were heard in the Shevchenkiv district of the city. It is also known about a fire in a non-residential building.

 

 Later, the mayor of the capital, Vitaliy Klitschko, announced that two more explosions rang out in Kyiv.

 

 According to the KMDA, as a result of the attack, a residential building was entered. Information about the victims is being clarified.





Ukraine needs even more air defenses to protect its skies.

 

 This was reported by the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak in Telegram.

 

 "Explosions in Kyiv. The capital was attacked by kamikaze drones. The Russians think it will help them, but such actions are like agony. We need more air defense systems and as soon as possible. We do not have time for slow actions. More weapons to protect the sky and destroy enemy. That's how it will be," said Yermak.

 

 We will remind, on the morning of October 17, the occupiers attacked Kyiv with kamikaze drones. Explosions were heard in the Shevchenkiv district of the city. It is also known about a fire in a non-residential building.

 

 Later, the mayor of the capital, Vitaliy Klitschko, announced that two more explosions rang out in Kyiv.

 

 According to the KMDA, as a result of the attack, a residential building was entered. Information about the victims is being clarified.