U.S. to Slovakia Patriot missile system, The US to place Patriot missile defense system in Slovakia to help with Ukraine swap

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Washington, DC: The U.S. has agreed to send a Patriot missile system to Slovakia as the Russian-Ukrainian war continues indefinitely. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced the decision on April 8.

The Patriot missile system, which is being sent to Slovakia on the western border of Ukraine as part of ensuring the security of NATO member states in Central Europe, has the capability to destroy intercontinental ballistic missiles. U.S. The Defense Secretary said that the operation will be carried out by the troop. How long has the U.S. He said he had not decided if the troupe would be here.

The. The announcement comes shortly after Slovakia announced that it would provide Ukraine with a 300 air defense system to use against Russian forces.

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Edward Heger has said his country will continue to support the Russian military in resisting Ukrainian troops and civilians.

President Joe Biden has thanked Slovakia for its decision to supply the S300 air defense system to Ukraine. Biden said he had previously been asked by Ukrainian President Selensky to provide the system.

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