Ukraine deploys units to intercept targets in Middle East

Ukraine has deployed military units to protect critical ​and civilian infrastructure against drones in five Middle Eastern ‌countries, Ukraine’s security council secretary Rustem Umerov said after a visit to the region. Umerov has visited the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and ​Jordan in the past week.

He said Ukrainian units had ​been deployed in those nations, and that further steps ⁠for “long-term security cooperation” with each of them had been outlined.

“Ukrainian military ​specialists are operating in each of these countries under the coordination ​of the National Security and Defense Council,” he wrote on X.

“Interception units have been deployed to protect civilian and critical infrastructure. Work is also under ​way to expand coverage areas.”

Kyiv has said that nearly a dozen ​countries across the world have sought its help and advice in defending against large ‌waves ⁠of cheap kamikaze drones, which Russia has been launching at its neighbour for years and which Iran is now using in the Gulf.

Umerov said teams were focusing on using Ukrainian technologies to counter drone ​attacks, and consulting ​partners on ⁠air defence solutions based on Ukraine’s wartime experience.

In a post on Telegram, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he ​had ordered Umerov, Ukraine’s military and foreign ministry ​to assess “the ⁠real readiness” of countries to join international initiatives to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

“It is important that Ukraine’s global significance in ensuring security ⁠and ​the quality of Ukrainian security expertise ​in safeguarding lives are recognised by all partners,” he wrote, without specifying details.

Source:  Reuters

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