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US will send Ukraine another Patriot missile system after Kyiv's desperate calls for air defenses

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Urgent Need: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the critical need for more Patriot systems to combat the nearly 3,000 bombs Russia launches into Ukraine each month.

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US Approval: President Joe Biden has approved sending another Patriot missile system to Ukraine.

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Allied Support: Besides the US, other allies like Germany have also supplied Ukraine with air defense systems and munitions.

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Allied Support: Besides the US, other allies like Germany have also supplied Ukraine with air defense systems and munitions.

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Zelenskyy's Plea: Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine urgently requires seven more Patriot systems to protect against Russian strikes on civilian and military targets, particularly in Kharkiv.

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Russian Offensive: Russia launched a cross-border offensive on Kharkiv on May 10, leading to significant strain on Ukrainian forces.

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Upcoming Meeting: The decision coincides with a scheduled meeting of defense leaders from the US, Europe, and other nations in Brussels to discuss Ukraine's security needs, hosted by US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin.

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Allied Reluctance: Some allies, especially in Eastern Europe, are hesitant to part with their advanced air defense systems due to their own security concerns regarding Russia.