Russia has stepped up attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities and
cities since Oct. 10, using missiles and what Kyiv says are
Iranian-made Shahed-136 attack drones.
Air force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat said Ukraine's air defences were
proving increasingly effective against the drones but indicated
they were less effective against missiles.
"If we take the last two weeks and the results in taking down
drones, our air defence is 85% effective," Ihnat told a
briefing. "Now we’ve learned to recognise them and shoot them
down more effectively."
Tehran denies supplying Shahed-136 drones to Moscow and the
Kremlin denies its forces have used Iranian drones to attack
Ukraine. But two senior Iranian officials and two Iranian
diplomats told Reuters that Iran has promised to provide Russia
with surface to surface missiles, in addition to more drones.
"Ukraine currently doesn’t have effective air defence systems
against ballistic missiles. Iran will likely supply those (to
Russia), unless the world finds a way to stop it," Ihnat said.
The United States has dismissed Iran's denial that it has sold
the drones to Moscow and said Iranian military trainers are in
annexed Crimea helping Russian forces operate the drones.
Ihnat said this was a matter for Ukrainian and Western
intelligence but added: "It’s obvious they are there, for me
personally. They are teaching and maybe even participating in
military action."
Ukraine has been aided by the delivery of sophisticated air
defence systems from allies including the first of four IRIS-T
air defence systems from Germany.
"One of those systems is already working in Ukraine. The only
thing is we obviously can’t say where it is and how it works,"
Ihnat said. "Iris had shown itself to be very useful, and its
capability has been proven under military conditions."
(Reporting by Stefaniia Bern, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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