Feb 12 β€’ 18:23 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

Pistorius: Germany wants to deliver 5 more intercepting missiles to Ukraine

Germany plans to deliver five additional PAC-3 interceptors to Ukraine contingent on other nations donating a total of 30 missiles, according to Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.

Germany has announced a potential delivery of five additional PAC-3 interceptor missiles to Ukraine, contingent upon other countries contributing a total of 30 such missiles.According to German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, this announcement came following a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in Brussels. The PAC-3 interceptor is considered one of the main weapons supplied to Ukraine by the West in its ongoing confrontation with Russian forces. Pistorius emphasized the critical nature of this support, stating, "We all know this is about saving lives."

During his address, Pistorius conveyed a sense of urgency, noting that the approval for these Patriot missiles from national governments is still pending, but he remains optimistic about reaching the target of 30+5 missiles. He indicated that it is a matter of days rather than weeks or months for the necessary cooperation among nations to materialize. This swift support reflects the international commitment to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities amid the ongoing conflict.

The announcement underscores the broader strategy of Western nations to provide advanced military technology to Ukraine as it faces continued aggression from Russia. The PAC-3 missiles represent a significant enhancement to Ukraine's air defense system and could play a crucial role in countering aerial threats. Additionally, this move might further strain relations between Western nations and Russia, which has been critical of the arms support provided to Ukraine and has consistently warned against the escalation of military aid.

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