NATO is sending signal-jammers to Ukraine so it can counter Iranian-made suicide drones.
These systems will help Ukraine address the "specific threat of drones, including, of course, Iranian-made drones that are now causing a lot of havoc or suffering in Ukraine," Stoltenberg said during the virtual interview.
"I welcome @JensStoltenberg's statement on NATO planning to deliver anti-drone air defense systems to Ukraine in the coming days.
A composite photo showing a drone in the sky in Kyiv and the aftermath of it hitting in Kyiv, Ukraine, on October 17, 2022.
As recently as Monday, Ukrainian officials said Russia used a swarm of suicide drones to attack Kyiv — killing several.