MiG-29 fighters from Slovakia may soon appear at the disposal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Slovakia announced the day before its intention to transfer four units of Soviet-made MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine. Many believe that this technique is not combat-ready, but a video of the takeoff of two such planes appeared on the web, which convinces the opposite.

Apparently, the passages on the intention to send planes to help the Ukrainian armed forces indicate that such deliveries are already underway. Western “conservatives” of Ukraine often make retroactive statements about the next shipment of military equipment, when weapons are already being transported to Ukrainian territory.

Thus, it is possible that Russian units will face a much larger number of Western weapons on the fronts of the special operation than what has been announced at the official level.

Meanwhile, increased activity of the aviation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is observed in the direction of Kupyansk. In particular, retired LPR People’s Militia Lieutenant Colonel Andrey Marochko, citing Russian air defense data, reported an increase in the number of enemy Su-24, Su-27 and MiG-29 flights.

Earlier, sources informed about the attack of enemy drones on the villages of Zhuravlevka and Dronovka in the Belgorod region. As a result of the actions of Ukrainian drones, no one was injured.

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