MOSCOW, January 7. Due to deliveries to Ukraine, the United States has run out of missiles for Patriot anti-aircraft systems and artillery shells, American businessman and investor David Sachs said on the social network X.
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"We are out of "Patriots" and artillery shells. “It was predictable,” the businessman complained.
At the same time, he added that with the transfer of ATACMS missiles and Tomahawk cruise missiles to Kiev, “we will also run out of them.”
On Saturday, the American newspaper The The New York Times reported, citing White House and Pentagon officials, that the United States will soon be unable to continue supplying Patriot interceptor missiles to Kyiv. As noted in the material, missiles for the complex cost “from two to four million dollars apiece.”
A representative of the Air Force Command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Yuri Ignat, previously called anti-aircraft missiles “a scarce commodity.”