Israel plans to test missile warning system in Kyiv in May
The system will be launched in the summer

Israel plans to test a missile warning system in Kyiv next month with a view to launching the system in the summer.
Source. This was reported by Interfax-Ukraine with reference to the Walla publication.
"The Home Front Command plans to test a civilian warning system that Israel is developing for Ukraine in the capital Kyiv next month in order to launch the system in the summer," the report said on Thursday.
According to Walla, this system will connect to Ukraine's radar system and will be able to send faster and more accurate alerts to Ukrainians' cell phones, as well as activate sirens only in places where missiles can hit.
Background. As reported, Israel will provide Ukraine with $200 million in loan guarantees for health and infrastructure projects.
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