Ukraine receives first F‑16 jets from Netherlands and Denmark
The Times reports that Ukraine has received the first six F-16 aircraft from the Netherlands, and more from Denmark will soon join them. Earlier, Bloomberg conveyed information about the jets. A representative of the Ukrainian authorities has commented on these reports for the first time.
1 Aug 2024 | updated: 1 August 2024 09:39
Ukraine has received the first multirole F-16 aircraft, announced Bloomberg on Wednesday, citing their own sources who wished to remain anonymous. They stated the number of aircraft delivered is small.
Subsequently, other media confirmed the information. The British portal The Times, citing a source familiar with the matter, reported that six F-16 aircraft have been delivered to Ukraine from the Netherlands, and more will soon arrive from Denmark. The Ukrainian Air Force declined to comment.
On social media, photos appeared showing the alleged flight of an F-16 aircraft over Ukraine, but The Times reported that the authenticity of the material could not be verified.
Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to the President's Office, refused to confirm this information.
- These are informational speculations on social media; one should always pay attention to official comments. Bloomberg's publication does not refer to any official source - emphasised Podolyak in a television interview reported by the Ukrainian portal 24 Kanal.
- Ukraine will not comment on the presence of F-16s because for us, the air component is an essential factor for survival. During wartime, we do not need to talk about it - added Mykhailo Podolyak.
However, on Wednesday evening, Lithuania's Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis confirmed the information.
"F-16s in Ukraine. Another impossible thing turned out to be totally possible," wrote Landsbergis on portal X.
F-16s in Ukraine. Implementation of announcements
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated on July 10 on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Washington that Dutch and Danish F-16 fighters "are in the process of being transferred to Ukraine from their European owners." He added that they would be "flying in the skies of Ukraine this summer."
According to previous agreements, Ukraine was to receive the first F-16 fighters in the summer months. Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, and Belgium planned to deliver over 60 such machines to Ukraine.