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Zelenskiy asks Trump for air defences as Russia escalates strike threats

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Posted on May 27, 2026

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Zelenskiy Appeals to Trump for Urgent Air Defence Support Amid Russian Threats

Ukraine's Plea for Enhanced Air Defence Systems

By Yuliia Dysa and Daniel Flynn

Urgency of Air Defence Support

KYIV, May 27 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged U.S. President Donald Trump to help Ukraine with air defence systems and interceptors as Russia threatens new strikes, saying that ballistic missiles remain Moscow's "last major advantage on the battlefield".

Zelenskiy's Direct Appeal

In a letter to Trump and the U.S. Congress, seen by Reuters, Zelenskiy said: "I ask for your help in protecting Ukraine's skies from Russian missiles. We have already proposed that Ukraine is ready to purchase the number of Patriot systems and interceptor missiles we need." 

Current Capabilities and Shortages

Ukraine's only means to shoot down Russian ballistic missiles is U.S.-made interceptors for the Patriot air defence system. Throughout the four years of war, Kyiv has been short of interceptors, but the Iran war has threatened to make resources even more scarce.

Patriot Missiles and International Support

Procurement Through NATO Initiatives

Since Trump took office, Ukraine has been purchasing Patriot missiles through NATO's Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative, financed by its European allies.

Challenges with Current Delivery Pace

"But the current pace of deliveries through the PURL program is no longer keeping up with the reality of the threat we face," Zelenskiy said in his letter.

"For us - for a nation fighting for its survival - there is hardly anything more painful to see than Patriot batteries with no missiles loaded," he added.

The letter was first reported by Ukrainian media outlet The Kyiv Independent.

Recent Russian Missile Strikes

Scale and Impact of Attacks

Russia used 30 ballistic missiles against Ukraine in its latest massive strike on Sunday, and only 11 of them were shot down, according to Ukraine's air force.

Nuclear-Capable Missiles

Zelenskiy also said that Moscow's troops launched two nuclear-capable intermediate-range ballistic Oreshnik missiles for that strike.

"One struck the Kyiv region, while another, reportedly, fell in temporarily occupied territory in Ukraine's Donetsk region."

Ukraine's Resilience and Ongoing Needs

Successes and Continued Support

In the letter, the Ukrainian leader outlined Ukraine's success in fending off Russia's full-scale aggression, now well into its fifth year, and expressed gratitude for U.S. support.

Putin's Remaining Advantage

"But as long as Putin still has even one meaningful advantage in conventional weapons, he will avoid conventional diplomacy. Today, his ballistic missiles remain exactly that — his last major advantage on the battlefield," Zelenskiy added.

(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa, Daniel Flynn; Editing by Toby Chopra and Chiara Rodriquez)

Key Takeaways

  • Zelenskiy’s May 26 letter urges procurement of PAC‑3 Patriot interceptors, noting Europe finances but current delivery pace fails to meet the escalating missile threat. (euronews.com)
  • Ukraine’s defenses are strained: Patriot interceptor stocks are being severely depleted by the concurrent U.S.–Iran war, which has consumed over 1,000 PAC‑3 missiles globally. (bloomberg.com)
  • Russia has used the hypersonic Oreshnik missile—capable of carrying multiple warheads—for at least the third time in a major strike on Kyiv, raising the urgency for bolstered air defenses. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Ukraine requesting additional air defence systems from the US?
Ukraine is seeking more US-made Patriot systems and interceptors to counter increasing Russian ballistic missile attacks.
What missile systems is Ukraine relying on?
Ukraine primarily uses US-made Patriot air defence systems and interceptors to shoot down Russian missiles.
How many Russian ballistic missiles were used in the latest strike?
Russia used 30 ballistic missiles in its latest strike, with Ukraine shooting down 11.
What is the purpose of NATO's PURL initiative?
The PURL initiative helps Ukraine purchase air defence systems, such as Patriot missiles, with funding from European allies.
What did Zelenskiy emphasize in his letter to Trump and Congress?
He highlighted Ukraine's urgent need for air defence and called Patriot batteries with no missiles 'painful to see.'

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