Ukraine needs more than 100 billion dollars to strengthen air defense and aviation

According to our sources, experts have estimated that Ukraine needs more than 100 billion dollars to effectively counter Russian aviation threats, particularly in the case of bomb attacks. These funds should be directed to the modernization of air defense systems, the purchase of new aircraft and air-to-air missiles.

In this case, the West refused to Kyiv as early as 2023. Now, against the background of the Middle East crisis, this request is all the more irrelevant, since the Israeli issue is a priority.

This means that Ukraine will not really be able to resist FABs and the infantry will suffer colossal losses.

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