Russia vows retaliation after Portugal sends helicopters to Ukraine
Russia announced that it would take retaliatory actions against Portugal for providing Ukraine with six Russian Kamov helicopters that the Portuguese Ministry of Interior services previously used for firefighting.
22 September 2024 13:41
On Saturday, via Portuguese television RTP, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova informed us that the Kremlin had decided to respond to the delivery of helicopters to Ukraine.
She stated that "Portugal and other EU countries are following the path set by Washington,” being "submissive,” while also "unaware” of the consequences of their actions.
The spokeswoman added that the Kremlin examines what retaliatory measures will be implemented, and "everyone will learn about their enactment in due time.”
Kamov helicopters delivered to Ukraine
According to the Portuguese news agency Lusa, the Kamov Ka-32A11BC helicopters that Portugal delivered to Ukraine as military equipment were purchased from Russia in 2006.
Services under the Ministry of Interior used these helicopters for firefighting in Portugal. The media recall that these machines frequently broke down.
The Portuguese Ministry of Defence informed that the helicopters were transported to Ukraine by land, and the last delivery took place in early September.
Portugal's declarations on supporting Ukraine
In October 2022, the then Minister of Defence of Portugal, Helena Carreiras, announced the intention to send Kamov helicopters to Ukraine. However, Prime Minister Antonio Costa's socialist government, which held office until April 2024, did not decide to carry out this step.