Germany's Defense Minister has successfully persuaded European partners to collectively provide Ukraine with approximately 30 Patriot PAC-3 missiles to replenish its dwindling stockpile for the Patriot air defense system. According to Jin10, sources familiar with the plan revealed that an additional five missile sets from the German Federal Defense Forces will be included, totaling around 35 interceptor missiles to be delivered to Ukraine promptly. Ukraine's ammunition supply is under increasing pressure following months of intense Russian attacks. Meanwhile, European officials are concerned about the large quantity of ammunition used by the U.S. and Israel in strikes against Iran, which may affect U.S. stock levels and Washington's arms sales to the Ukrainian government. Since launching airstrikes on Iran over a week ago, the U.S. and its Gulf region partners have likely expended over 1,000 PAC-3 interceptor missiles, raising supply concerns and questions about the feasibility of providing more such missiles to Ukraine.