Britain to hand over 200 air defence missiles to Ukraine after Putin’s sickening ‘revenge’ barrage kills 28 civilians

Britain to hand over 200 air defence missiles to Ukraine after Putin’s sickening ‘revenge’ barrage kills 28 civilians

BRITAIN will send some 200 air defence missiles to Ukraine to help protect the war-torn country from Russian drones and bombing.

The British ministry of defence confirmed the massive shipment this afternoon.

The UK will send some 200 air defence missiles to Ukraine

AlamyDefence Secretary Grant Shapps announced the UK will be bolstering Ukraine’s air defence on Friday afternoon[/caption]

East2WestPutin unleashed what is believed to be the biggest aerial attack on Ukraine since the beginning of the war overnight[/caption]

East2WestA shopping mall was struck in Dnipro[/caption]

The announcement came as Russia unleashed a sickening barrage of missiles on Ukraine which killed 28 people, according to the Ukrainian government and reported by the BBC.

In what is believed to be the biggest aerial attack on Ukraine since the beginning of the bloody war, a total of 158 missiles and countless drone strikes hit homes, a maternity hospital, and a shopping mall.

The assault, which reportedly left 130 civilians wounded, is said to have been launched in revenge for Ukraine’s Boxing Day missile strike in Crimea.

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps wrote on X this afternoon: “The UK is moving rapidly to bolster Ukraine’s air defence, in the wake of Putin’s murderous air strikes.

“Hundreds of British made air defence missiles are being sent to ensure @Ukraine has what it needs to defend itself from Putin’s barbaric bombardment.”

He added: “Putin’s latest wave of murderous airstrikes are a desperate and futile attempt to regain momentum after the catastrophic loss of hundreds of thousands of conscripts and ahead of the humiliation of his three-day war entering a third calendar year.

“We continue to stand by Ukraine’s defence. Which is why today we are sending hundreds of air defence missiles to restock British gifted air defence systems capable of striking down Russian drones and missiles with incredible accuracy.

“Putin is testing Ukraine’s defences and the West’s resolve, hoping that he can clutch victory from the jaws of defeat. But he is wrong.

“Now is the time for the free world to come together and redouble our efforts to get Ukraine what they need to win.”

Mr Shapps said the air defence package “sends an undeniable message in the face of Russian barbarity that the UK remains absolutely committed to supporting Ukraine”.

It is not yet clear what kind of missile the UK will send Ukraine, but the country has previously sent Starstreak missiles.

The powerful British-made weapon was seen earlier this year annihilating a Russian helicopter.

One of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top commanders onboard the Ka-52 was killed in July when the aircraft plummeted in Ukraine, defence sources claimed.

Gripping footage showed the downing of the Russian war chopper after it was directly struck by the surface-to-air missile.

The Ka-52 Alligator was engulfed in flames and descended rapidly through a thick plume of smoke before smashing into the ground.

Starstreak high velocity missiles can hit objects the size of a tennis ball at three times the speed of sound, splitting into three warhead darts mid-air to increase the chance of collision.

The TimesSoldiers of 7 Air Defence Group hold a Starstreak anti air missile during a demonstration at their barracks in Emsworth[/caption]

East2WestPutin’s latest ‘revenge’ attack saw Ukrainian cities struck by missiles[/caption]

East2WestTerrified locals flee following Putin’s overnight assault in Odesa[/caption]

XFootage shows the moment a Brit-made Starstreak missile locked on to a Russian chopper in July[/caption]

XThe KA-52 Alligator explodes into flames after the direct hit[/caption]

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