The USA has transferred part of anti-drone systems from Ukraine to the Middle East.


The head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, said on Fox News that the USA has sent anti-drone systems to the Middle East from Ukraine. He noted that this is necessary to protect civilians from even small drones that may pose a threat.
Hegseth emphasized that with the modern development of defense, equipment to combat drones is becoming increasingly important.
Economic consequences of the conflict between Israel and Iran
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned that the escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran has led to a sharp increase in oil prices. This may negatively affect the economies of countries, including Ukraine. The supply of 20,000 missiles to combat the 'Shahed' organization has been delayed due to their relocation to the Middle East by the decision of the Donald Trump administration.
By sending its anti-drone systems, Ukraine supports security in the Middle East but also feels the consequences of the conflict between Israel and Iran due to rising oil prices. This reflects the importance of geopolitical processes and the interconnection of events in different countries around the world.
American anti-drone systems have been transferred to the Middle East from Ukraine to protect the population from potential threats. The conflict between Israel and Iran has led to a rise in oil prices, which can affect the economies of countries, including Ukraine. Ukraine is helping to ensure security in the Middle East but also begins to feel the consequences of this conflict due to global economic instability.
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