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Ukraine may use own ballistic missiles by year-end, former minister says
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Ukraine may use own ballistic missiles by year-end, former minister says

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ukraine may be able to use domestically produced ballistic missiles against Russian targets within six months.
  • Former Minister Mykhailo Fedorov stated this possibility in an interview with CBS News.
  • The report was relayed by the Ukrainian newspaper Kyiv Independent.

Ukraine could potentially deploy domestically manufactured ballistic missiles to strike Russian targets within the next three to six months, according to a statement by former Minister Mykhailo Fedorov. Fedorov shared this outlook in an interview with the American media outlet CBS News, as reported by the Ukrainian newspaper Kyiv Independent.

The development suggests a significant advancement in Ukraine's defense capabilities, as the country seeks to bolster its capacity to counter Russian aggression. The ability to produce and deploy its own ballistic missiles would reduce reliance on foreign military aid and provide a more immediate response option against Russian incursions.

While specific details regarding the type of missiles or their operational readiness were not elaborated upon in the initial report, the potential timeline indicates a focused effort by Ukraine to enhance its strategic military assets. This move, if realized, could alter the dynamics of the ongoing conflict by providing Ukraine with a more potent offensive capability.

Ukraine may be able to use domestically produced ballistic missiles against Russian targets within the next three to six months.

โ€” Mykhailo FedorovFormer Minister Mykhailo Fedorov's statement on Ukraine's potential missile capabilities.
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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.