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Ukraine begins development of domestic missile defense systems to address shortages of US-supplied Patriot interceptors, Politico reports.

RBC reports that Ukraine has begun developing its own missile defense systems to address a shortage of US-supplied Patriot interceptors, according to Politico.

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