The military says that Kyiv needs many more systems capable of shooting down "Daggers" for full-fledged protection


Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat said that Ukraine does not yet have enough weapons to shoot down the Dinkhals.
As part of the telethon, Ignat stressed that the report of the shooting down of the Kinnzhal was spread too early, and many more such systems are needed to provide full protection for facilities.
It was too early for the Russians to hear about this successful work. We should rejoice that we have such weapons, but rejoice early because they are not enough, we need much more of these systems to protect our major cities, to protect infrastructure and nuclear power facilities," he said.
Ignat said it is necessary to have many more such systems to protect large cities, infrastructure and nuclear power plants. He expressed satisfaction with the availability of such weapons, but stressed that it was too early to rejoice over their insufficient number.
As reported on 6 May, the AFU air force said that the Patriot system on 4 May shot down a Russian Kinnzhal missile, which was considered invulnerable.
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