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President Zelensky Urges Stronger Ballistic Defense After 2-Day Russian Assault

Ballistic missile defense remains Ukraine’s toughest challenge, with Zelensky urging faster European action and more equipment.

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kyivpost.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

President Zelensky Urges Stronger Ballistic Defense After 2-Day Russian Assault

Ballistic missile defense remains Ukraine’s toughest challenge, with Zelensky urging faster European action and more equipment.

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kyivindependent.com1 mesi fa

France ready to develop ballistic missile defense with Ukraine, says Zelensky, calling it 'important step'

"We discussed strengthening our capabilities to repel Russian attacks right now," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.

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  1. venerdì 15 maggio 2026·kyivpost.com

    President Zelensky Urges Stronger Ballistic Defense After 2-Day Russian Assault

    Ballistic missile defense remains Ukraine’s toughest challenge, with Zelensky urging faster European action and more equipment.

  2. sabato 16 maggio 2026·kyivindependent.com

    France ready to develop ballistic missile defense with Ukraine, says Zelensky, calling it 'important step'

    "We discussed strengthening our capabilities to repel Russian attacks right now," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.