In Wake Of Russian Missile Attacks, Germany Says It Will 'Quickly' Deliver Air-Defense System To Ukraine

German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht (file photo)

Germany says it will deliver the first of four IRIS-T SLM air defense systems to Ukraine "in the next few days," after Russian rockets pounded several cities across Ukraine, killing several civilians.

"The renewed rocket fire on Kyiv and the many other cities makes it clear how important it is to deliver air defense systems to Ukraine quickly," German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said in a statement on October 10, just hours after the attacks.

"Russia's missile and drone attacks primarily terrorize the civilian population. That is why we are now supporting them with anti-aircraft weapons in particular," she added.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said the strikes were retaliation for what he called Kyiv's "terrorist" actions, including an attack over the weekend on a key bridge between Russia and the illegally annexed Crimean Peninsula.

At least 14 people died and 97 were injured in the missile strikes, Ukraine's Interior Ministry said late on October 10.

Russia launched its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine on February 24.