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Ukraine Reportedly Receives First 10 of 79 Promised F-16 Fighter Jets From Western Allies
Ukraine Reportedly Receives First 10 of 79 Promised F-16 Fighter Jets From Western Allies
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - According to The Economist's report on Sunday, Ukraine has taken delivery of the initial 10 of the 79 F-16 fighter jets pledged by Western... 04.08.2024, Sputnik Africa
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The first batch of F-16 fighter jets arrived in Ukraine a year after the Netherlands gave the green light for European allies to send them, the newspaper reported, adding that by the end of 2024, Ukraine should have 20 F-16s in operation. The rest of the supply, promised by Denmark and the Netherlands, is expected to arrive in batches over the next year. Retired US Army Europe Commanding General Ben Hodges has expressed frustration about the delay in getting the aircraft to Ukraine, noting that one of the main reasons for the delay is a lack of training slots for Ukrainian pilots, the newspaper reported. The Netherlands and Denmark were among the first countries to agree to supply F-16s to Ukraine. The White House later confirmed that Kiev would receive the US-made jets from third countries once Ukrainian pilots completed the training to fly them. Western countries have ramped up their military and financial aid to Ukraine since the start of Russia's military operation in 2022. The Kremlin has repeatedly warned against continued arms deliveries to Kiev, saying this would lead to further escalation of the conflict.Vladimir Putin had a talk with Russian military pilots in March and stressed that the F-16 would not change the situation for Kiev.
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Ukraine Reportedly Receives First 10 of 79 Promised F-16 Fighter Jets From Western Allies
15:27 04.08.2024 (Updated: 11:55 05.08.2024) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - According to The Economist's report on Sunday, Ukraine has taken delivery of the initial 10 of the 79 F-16 fighter jets pledged by Western nations as of July 31.
The first batch of F-16 fighter jets arrived in Ukraine a year after the Netherlands gave the green light for European allies to send them, the newspaper reported, adding that by the end of 2024, Ukraine should have 20 F-16s in operation.
The rest of the supply, promised by Denmark and the
Netherlands, is expected to arrive in batches over the next year.
Retired US Army Europe Commanding General Ben Hodges has expressed frustration about the delay in getting the aircraft to Ukraine, noting that one of the main reasons for the delay is a lack of training slots for Ukrainian pilots, the newspaper reported.
The Netherlands and Denmark were among the first countries to agree to supply F-16s to Ukraine. The White House later confirmed that Kiev would receive the US-made jets from third countries once Ukrainian pilots completed the training to fly them.
Western countries have ramped up their military and financial
aid to Ukraine since the start of Russia's military operation in 2022. The
Kremlin has repeatedly warned against continued arms deliveries to Kiev, saying this would lead to further escalation of the conflict.
Vladimir Putin had a talk with Russian military pilots in March and stressed that the F-16 would not change the situation for Kiev.
“If they supply F-16s... I think, and you understand this better than anyone else..., this will not change the situation on the battlefield,” Putin said.