Ukraine Stops Publishing Russian Missile-Attack Data as Interceptor Shortage Bites
Ukraine is withholding missile-intercept totals as officials seek more Patriot interceptors and report deliveries were three times lower in early 2026, Zelensky said.
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Ukraine's Air Force faces backlash over decision to stop publishing Russian ballistic missile figures
The move has been criticized for reducing overall transparency between the military, the media, and Ukrainian people as a whole about an issue that directly affects them.
Ukraine’s military stops reporting number of Russian ballistic missiles launched and intercepted
Ukraine’s military command has stopped including the number of Russian ballistic missiles launched and intercepted in its morning reports, Air Force spokesperson Yurii Ihnat reported.
The restrictions relate to "the number of targets launched, shot down, neutralized or failed to achieve their objectives", explained the military command as Russia intensifyes its attacks with weapons that Ukraine is increasingly struggling to intercept.
Ukrainian air forces announce Wednesday that they will stop making public detailed figures about Russian ballistic missile attacks, in the context of Russia intensifying its attacks with these weapons that Ukraine is increasingly intercepting, AFP reports.
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