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Ukraine says it is running short of air defence missiles

By Thomson Reuters May 8, 2026 | 8:25 AM

KYIV, May 8 (Reuters) – Ukraine is running short of air defence missiles after Russia’s massive winter attack campaign, ​the country’s air force said ‌on Friday, as it braces for further strikes.

“Today, the launchers assigned to certain units and batteries are half-empty – and that’s putting it ‌mildly. ​They have a limited ⁠number of missiles,” air ⁠force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat was quoted as saying by the Ukrinform news agency.

Ukraine has used domestically developed technologies to ​down long-range Russian drones, including interceptor drones, mobile gun units and ⁠electronic warfare. But for ⁠missile interception, it remains heavily ​dependent on foreign air defence systems.

During more ​than four years of war, Ukraine has ‌faced delays and disruptions to air defence deliveries from allies. With such systems now also being used extensively in ⁠the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, Ukraine is under increased supply pressure.

“Today we have found ourselves ⁠on short ‌rations when it comes ⁠to missiles due to certain ​supply ‌problems,” Ihnat said.

He added that Ukraine ​has ⁠had to ask allies for as few as five to 10 missiles at a time for systems such as NASAMS and IRIS-T.

(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa. Editing by ​Mark Potter)