NATO to bolster Ukraine’s air defence following hospital attack
Washington | The United States and its allies have agreed to provide additional air defences to Ukraine following devastating Russian missile attacks this week that killed at least 38 people across Ukraine and destroyed a Kyiv children’s hospital.
On the first day of a NATO summit in Washington, President Joe Biden unveiled plans to provide Ukraine with dozens of tactical air defence systems to protect Ukrainian cities, including Patriot batteries and components and other advanced defence systems.
Reuters
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