This week, an Israeli missile attack early warning system began operating in Kyiv, Ukrainian Ambassador to Israel Yevhen Korniychuk said, The Jerusalem Post writes..
Kyiv asked Israel to provide a missile warning system after Russia invaded Ukraine last year.. The previous Israeli government promised to implement this project, however, according to Korniychuk, the personal participation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu played an important role in ensuring its quick completion..
Korniychuk believes that after successful tests, this system can be scaled to all major cities of Ukraine, at least to million-plus cities..
The system detects missiles of all types and objects where they can hit, and sends danger messages to the cell phones of citizens who are in a potentially dangerous area. It also provides a calculation of how much time people in dangerous areas have to find shelter..
“This is very important for our civilian and military infrastructure.. This is the equipment that will allow us to save lives,” the Ambassador emphasized..
On the night of May 3, Russian invaders again massively attacked Ukraine with kamikaze drones.. Our sky defenders shot down 21 drones out of 26 launched.
On May 1, the forces and means of air defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed 15 of the 18 missiles involved in the night attack on Ukraine.
Against the backdrop of the formation of a new Israeli government and the strengthening of the informal alliance between Russia and Iran, Bankova Street hoped to improve defense cooperation between Ukraine and Israel. How this is possible, Vladimir Kravchenko figured out in his article for ZN. UA "