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At a time when the war in Ukraine is raging, CNN exclusively revealed on the 17th that Ukraine revealed to CNN its fatal weakness — the “Patriot” missile is about to run out. Ukraine has been unwilling to reveal how many interceptor missiles it has left. Ukrainian President Zelensky said last week that Ukraine currently has only 1% of the number of interceptor missiles it urgently needs from the US. RIA Novosti said on the 17th that due to the exhaustion of US arsenals, Ukraine's lack of production licenses, and rising costs, it is impossible for Washington to deliver “Patriot” missiles to Kyiv in the near future. The Ukrainian side revealed the “fatal weakness” CNN was the first media to be allowed to enter Ukraine to inspect the “Patriot” missile defense system. Ukrainian officials revealed to the media the fact that the country has almost run out of missiles. Russia's “Moscow Evening News” said on the 17th that due to insufficient numbers of “Patriot” missiles before the arrival of winter, Kiev found itself in a very difficult situation, and even a bit “hopeless.”

Zhitongcaijing·08/19/2026 01:17:03
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At a time when the war in Ukraine is raging, CNN exclusively revealed on the 17th that Ukraine revealed to CNN its fatal weakness — the “Patriot” missile is about to run out. Ukraine has been unwilling to reveal how many interceptor missiles it has left. Ukrainian President Zelensky said last week that Ukraine currently has only 1% of the number of interceptor missiles it urgently needs from the US. RIA Novosti said on the 17th that due to the exhaustion of US arsenals, Ukraine's lack of production licenses, and rising costs, it is impossible for Washington to deliver “Patriot” missiles to Kyiv in the near future. The Ukrainian side revealed the “fatal weakness” CNN was the first media to be allowed to enter Ukraine to inspect the “Patriot” missile defense system. Ukrainian officials revealed to the media the fact that the country has almost run out of missiles. Russia's “Moscow Evening News” said on the 17th that due to insufficient numbers of “Patriot” missiles before the arrival of winter, Kiev found itself in a very difficult situation, and even a bit “hopeless.”