Ukrainian Air Force reports 'serious shortage' of interceptor missiles after Kyiv attack
Russia's ballistic missile barrage on Kyiv killed at least 13, prompting President Zelensky to appeal for more air defenses at the Nato summit.
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- A "serious shortage" of interceptor missiles meant Ukraine couldn't shoot down any of the 23 ballistic missiles Russia fired at Kyiv, killing at least 13.
- President Zelensky urged allies to provide more air defenses at the upcoming Nato summit.
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A "serious shortage" of interceptor missiles meant Ukraine couldn't shoot down any of the 23 ballistic missiles Russia fired at Kyiv, killing at least 13. President Zelensky urged allies to provide more air defenses at the upcoming Nato summit.






