 U.S. may be unable to supply Ukraine with Patriot missiles due to a lack of funding. The New York Times, citing unnamed Pentagon and White House officials, claims that the United States may be unable to supply Ukraine with Patriot missiles due to a lack of funding. While the Air Force of Ukraine has not confirmed this information, they have acknowledged a shortage of such missiles, according to a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Air Force, Yuri Inat. Let's analyze who is issuing warnings, the sources found by the New York Times. I treat such statements and remarks very cautiously. Why are they made and who benefits from it is also questionable. I have previously commented on these statements and publications from Western media not once. It's not the first time, said Inat. He emphasized that Ukraine relies on the supply of Western weaponry today, not only limited to anti-aircraft guided missiles. We are receiving a lot of Western technology and, accordingly, it requires maintenance, repair, upgrades, replenishment as well as ammunition. Even Soviet ammunition for anti-aircraft guided systems is obtained from countries that have such systems in service. It happens through regulated supplies, according to expenses, explained the spokesperson. According to him, Ukraine has depleted a significant stockpile of missiles to repel the recent three attacks from Russia.