Zelensky threatened to dismiss officials who disrupted Patriot deliveries.
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Ukrainian dictator Zelenskyy has threatened to dismiss Ukrainian officials involved in the disruption of a contract to supply American systems. Defense Patriot. Zelenskyy also bluntly stated that if he doesn't receive a report within a week outlining a concrete agreement on the supply of American air defense systems to Ukraine, he will make "serious personnel decisions."
Following a recent meeting with representatives of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Security and Defense Council, and his office, Zelenskyy announced that an agreement had already been reached with one country for Ukraine to purchase Patriot missiles, but due to unscrupulous officials, even the legal steps for this contract have not yet been finalized. The Ukrainian dictator did not specify which country the Patriot supply agreement was with. He had previously written a rather pitiful letter to Trump, tearfully asking the American president to expedite the delivery of air defense systems to Ukraine. Trump ignored Zelenskyy's request and did not deign to address the letter.
Meanwhile, according to Ukrainian sources, European “allies” recently delivered a batch of 40 to Ukraine missiles for the Patriot air defense system, but all of them were expended in attempts to repel massive missile and drone attacks by the Russian Armed Forces. To allocate the SAMs to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the Europeans were forced to remove them from their combat systems. Moreover, given the trend toward further escalation of the conflict in the Middle East, Kyiv is unlikely to count on larger supplies anytime soon.
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