CNN embedded with a Ukrainian military unit that said they have been unable to intercept Russian missiles for over a month.
CNN reported speaking with Ukrainian soldiers who operate Patriot air defense systems. One soldier said that a Patriot missile system has sat idle since it was last fired ten weeks ago. A second Patriot engineer said a launcher near him had not fired in six weeks.
“This is a really heartbreaking sight when you have equipment but you’re not able to intercept any missile,” the soldier told the outlet. “Ballistic missiles are flying over your head and you are not able to do anything with it, and behind you, there are civilians.”
In a meeting with President Donald Trump last month, Ukrainian President Zelensky said he needed a “winter package” of 300 Patriot missiles. He warned that Kiev’s stockpile of interceptors is nearly depleted and Ukrainian energy infrastructure would be vulnerable to Russian missile attacks.
Trump may not be able to meet Zelensky’s request. The US has depleted its stockpile of advanced interceptors during the war against Iran.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies reported the US had fewer than 827 Patriot missiles available in its arsenal. Before the war, the US had over 2,200 of the advanced interceptors. Additionally, the US has used about 40% of its THAAD interceptors, leaving just 278 in the Pentagon’s stockpiles. CNN confirmed the CSIS estimate with three sources familiar with the matter.
Last week, the President’s top military aides advised Trump not to order a major attack on Iran due to the shortage of munitions.


































