The deadly August 5 attack prompted Ukrainian warnings about interceptor shortages and a series of proposals and pledges concerning additional air-defence capacity and domestic missile production.
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After the Aug. 5 Kyiv attack, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said shortages and delayed deliveries of ballistic-missile interceptors were costing lives.
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Russia exploits Ukraine’s air defence shortage in deadly attack on Kyiv - The Latest
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