Ukraine must 'accelerate creation of ballistic systems,' Zelensky says
- On May 2, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called to accelerate the development of domestic ballistic missile systems amid ongoing conflict.
- This call follows Russia's full-scale invasion that began over a year before Kyiv first received U.S. long-range missiles in fall 2023 due to Western reluctance over escalation fears.
- Ukraine has been supplied with U.S. ATACMS long-range missiles as well as missile systems from the United Kingdom and France, but its missile manufacturing efforts have progressed more slowly compared to its highly effective drone production.
- Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine’s ability to conduct long-distance strikes plays a vital role in ensuring the country’s security.
- The push to boost domestic missile development reflects limited Western supplies and underscores Ukraine's need to sustain long-range defense autonomy in ongoing combat operations.
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Ukraine must 'accelerate creation of ballistic systems,' Zelensky says
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine needs to "accelerate the creation of Ukrainian ballistic systems as much as possible," according to his evening address published on May 2. Zelensky made the statement following his meeting with the Commander-in-Chief, where he was briefed on military supplies, staffing, and Ukraine’s missile program, including domestic development and production."Our long-range capabilities are a clear and effectiv…
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Zelensky gave the command to accelerate the creation of Ukrainian ballistics: EADaily
EADaily, May 2nd, 2025. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, today at a meeting of the Headquarters gave instructions to "speed up the creation of Ukrainian ballistics as much as possible." He stated this in an evening video message.
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