The Ukrainian leader has said that F-16s were deployed to intercept Russian missiles during the massive attack on Monday
The Ukrainian Air Force deployed US-made F-16 fighter jets for the first time to intercept Russian missiles on Monday, Vladimir Zelensky has claimed. He added, however, that the number of warplanes provided by the West so far is insufficient.
A number of NATO states, including the US, France, Bulgaria, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, and Sweden, pledged to donate the aircraft to Kiev last year. The countries established an ‘F-16 coalition’ to streamline deliveries and arrange pilot training.
While there is no set deadline, with the aircraft expected to arrive in multiple batches over several years, Ukraine can expect around 85 fighter jets, according to media estimates.
Speaking to reporters at a press conference on Tuesday, Zelensky said: “The F-16 [had] a good result… As part of this enormous [Russian] missile attack [on Monday] we shot down some of the rockets with the help of F-16s.” While the Ukrainian leader expressed gratitude to the country’s Western backers for supplying the warplanes, he called for more deliveries and broader training programs for Ukrainian pilots.
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On Monday, Russia unleashed what the authorities in Kiev described as “one of the largest combined strikes” since the start of the conflict in February 2022.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the “massive high-precision attack” against the neighboring country was carried out using long-range air- and sea-based weapons, as well as drones. It targeted energy facilities supporting Ukraine’s defense industrial complex in particular, as well as several airfields storing Western-supplied air munitions, officials said.