MADRID (AP) 鈥 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday secured from Spain a pledge of additional air defense missiles to help fight the about 3,000 bombs that he says Russia launches every month at Ukraine in the third year of the war.
However, Ukraine still urgently needs another seven U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems to stop Russia hitting the and , as well as military targets, with devastating glide bombs that wreak wide destruction, Zelenskyy said.
鈥淚f we had these modern Patriot systems, (Russian) airplanes wouldn鈥檛 be able to fly close enough to drop the (glide) bombs on the civilian population and the military,鈥 Zelenskyy told a news conference in the Spanish capital.
Glide bombs are heavy Soviet-era bombs fitted with precision guidance systems and launched from aircraft flying out of range of air defenses. The bombs weigh more than a ton and blast targets to smithereens, leaving a huge crater.
Two Patriot systems are needed to protect the northeastern Kharkiv region, where the Kremlin鈥檚 forces launched a cross-border offensive on May 10 that left Ukrainian troops reeling, Zelenskyy said. The death toll from a glide bomb attack on a Kharkiv Saturday rose to 18, regional Gov Oleh Syniehubov said Monday, with five people still missing.
The Kharkiv push has further strained Ukraine鈥檚 already depleted army, which in recent months has been fighting Russia鈥檚 into the partially occupied eastern Donetsk region. Zelenskyy said on Sunday that the Kremlin鈥檚 army is mustering at another point in Russia, farther north but close to the approximately 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) front line, aiming to stretch Ukraine's depleted army thinner and crack its resistance in the area.
Zelenskyy and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro S谩nchez signed a bilateral security agreement that allocates 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) of military aid to Ukraine in 2024, and 5 billion euros ($5.4 billion) by 2027. More Leopard tanks and artillery ammunition also feature in the package.
鈥淎fter more than two years (of war), Russia鈥檚 aggression continues, and that鈥檚 why it is more necessary than ever to redouble our support,鈥 S谩nchez told the joint news conference.
The is a surface-to-air guided missile system that was first deployed in the 1980s and can target aircraft, cruise missiles and shorter-range ballistic missiles. It is expensive but is effective and sought after by armies around the world.
European countries to send Patriot systems to Ukraine, fearing they may need them.
Spain鈥檚 King Felipe VI earlier welcomed Zelenskyy at the capital鈥檚 Barajas airport. Zelenskyy was due in neighboring Portugal on Tuesday.
He had been due to visit Spain earlier this month but after Russia launched its offensive in the Kharkiv region.
Ukraine has repeatedly tried to strike behind Russian lines, often with drones, though Russia鈥檚 response to the new technology used in unmanned vehicles has improved in recent months.
A Ukrainian long-range drone set a new distance record by attacking overnight an early-warning radar in the Russian city of Orsk, some 1,800 kilometers (1,120 miles) from the Ukrainian border, Ukrainian officials claimed.
The operation was conducted by Ukraine鈥檚 military intelligence, GUR, an intelligence official told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to comment publicly. Ukraine鈥檚 previous long-range attack record was at 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) when a drone struck an oil refinery in Russia鈥檚 Bashkortostan on May 9.
It was not immediately possible to verify either claim.
Meanwhile, a Western intelligence assessment suggested that Russia鈥檚 Kharkiv offensive has subsided.
鈥淭he northern Kharkiv front has likely stabilized with Russian territorial control fragmented and not joined up,鈥 the U.K. Defense Ministry said Sunday. 鈥淩ussia鈥檚 gains in this axis will be limited in the coming week, as Russia鈥檚 initial momentum has been contained by Ukrainian resistance.鈥
That is in line with Zelenskyy鈥檚 claim last Friday that Ukrainian forces have secured 鈥渃ombat control鈥 of areas where Russian troops entered the Kharkiv region.
The onslaught unfolding as the weather improves has brought Ukraine鈥檚 biggest military test since Russia鈥檚 full-scale invasion in February 2022. Slow deliveries of support by its Western partners, especially a , have left Ukraine at the mercy of Russia鈥檚 bigger army and air force.
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Associated Press writer Illia Novikov in Kyiv, Ukraine contributed to this report.
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