Ukraine's air defenses run dry as missiles dwindle ahead of winter assaults

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Ukraine’s Air Force says missiles for air defense are in short supply, with NASAMS launchers reportedly holding only two missiles instead of six, highlighting a broader shortage of systems like NASAMS, IRIS-T, and Patriot as Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid this winter; reload times can’t keep up during mass assaults, and ballistic missiles remain difficult to intercept, underlining the strain on Kyiv’s air defenses despite occasional defense successes.
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