U.S. transfers 90 Patriot missiles from Israel to Ukraine — media
This week, the U.S. sent about 90 Patriot interceptor missiles from its stockpile in Israel to Poland, from where they will be transferred to Ukraine
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Axios reported the information, citing its sources.
According to the outlet, recently, U.S. military transport planes C-17 flew from an airbase in southern Israel to the Polish city of Rzeszów, a key weapons supply hub for Ukraine.
Sources state that about 90 Patriot interceptor missiles were delivered, which could become the largest weapons shipment sent from Israel to Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion.
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