NATO-Ukraine Council to discuss response to Russian strikes at Monday meeting, Kyiv says

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FILE PHOTO: A journalist casts a shadow next to logos on the day of the NATO 75th Anniversary celebratory event in Washington, U.S., July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Yves Herman/ File Photo

FILE PHOTO: A journalist casts a shadow next to logos on the day of the NATO 75th Anniversary celebratory event in Washington, U.S., July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Yves Herman/ File Photo

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KYIV - Ukrainian officials on Monday discussed with NATO representatives Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities and Kyiv's need for better air defences and long-range weaponry, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said.

"The Ukrainian side urged NATO member-states to provide Ukraine with assistance in strengthening air defences, particularly 'Patriot' systems and missiles for them," a ministry statement said after an extraordinary meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.

"Separately, the need was stressed for long-range missiles."

The statement said NATO member-states denounced the Russian attacks in the past week, including a drone and missile assault on the capital Kyiv that killed 25 people and caused considerable destruction of dwellings and other buildings. REUTERS

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