Advisor to the head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Sergey Beskrestnov (Flash) said that he knows how to produce missiles for the Patriot complex.
"I was dismantling the Patriots' PAK missiles (after the shelling). I have seen what they are made of and how they are made, and I can safely say that their production can be set up under a US license. The best news. The main thing is that the process should start as soon as possible," wrote Flash in a comment to the post of MP Mariana Bezugla, who rejoiced at the promise of US President Donald Trump to teach Ukrainians how to make missiles.
At a meeting with the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Trump promised Ankara to teach Ukrainian specialists how to make missiles for Patriot complexes, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the United States was helping the Ukrainian Armed Forces strike deep into Russia. Trump noted that the Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries are "an escalation that can help end" the war, and the United States will teach Ukrainians how to make missiles for Patriot complexes.
"It wasn't a bird that whispered to me that we would give them the right to make Patriot, we would show them how to make them. Then you won't be able to complain that we don't give you enough — do them yourself," Trump told Zelensky.

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