Russia says it destroyed Slovakian S-300 system sent to Ukraine – Slovakia rejects the report

Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger said the report was rejected by the Ukrainian side

The Slovakian government has rejected reports circulated by Moscow about the destruction of part of the S-300 anti-aircraft system equipment sent to Ukraine to reinforce Ukrainian forces against the Russians.

In a statement, Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger, who met with Zelensky last week to formalise the S-300 mission, said: “Slovakia categorically denies Russian propaganda that the S-300 defence system sent to Ukraine has been destroyed. This is a hoax and Ukraine has officially confirmed it to us.”

Earlier, the Russian Defence Ministry had stated that “the equipment of the S-300 anti-aircraft missile unit delivered to Ukraine from one of the European countries was hit by high-precision Caliber naval missiles. Four S-300 launchers and up to 25 members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were hit in Dnepropetrovsk.”

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