Duda said that Kyiv will receive four MiG-29s from Warsaw in the coming days

Photo: © Sergei Bobylev/TASS

Photo: © Sergei Bobylev/TASS

Kyiv will receive the first four MiG-29 fighters from Poland in the coming days. This was stated during a speech at a press conference by Polish President Andrzej Duda.

He clarified that Warsaw has more than ten such aircraft in stock.

“Over the next few days, we will hand over the first four fully serviceable aircraft,” Duda noted.

The rest of the aircraft, he added, are being serviced, after which they will also be sent to Kyiv.

The President explained that these are fighters that Poland “received from the army of the GDR at the time.” All of them, according to the Polish leader, “are still operating in our air defense, but these are the last years of their work.”

Recall that the Russian Foreign Ministry has repeatedly stressed that any cargo with weapons supplied by Western countries to Ukraine will be a legitimate target for the Russian Aerospace Forces.

Earlier, the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Sergei Lavrov, said that the supply of weapons would not stop, but would prolong the conflict in Ukraine, and called the position of Western countries “harmful” and “counterproductive.”

The same opinion was expressed by the Russian Ambassador to the States Anatoly Antonov. According to him, all the efforts of Washington to inflict a strategic defeat on the Russian Federation are obviously doomed to failure.

Source: Ren

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