Twelve Mi-8MTV-1 and two Mi-8T helicopters were withdrawn from the Croatian Armed Forces.
Croatia plans to transfer 14 transport helicopters to Ukraine in March. On Saturday, February 25, the Jutarnji list was reported.
It was noted that twelve Mi-8MTV-1 and two Mi-8T helicopters were withdrawn from the Croatian Armed Forces.
“According to the available information, several helicopters are on the territory of the aviation technical center in Bolshaya Goritsa, where its employees are engaged in all the necessary technical training,” the material said.
Among other things, all existing markings were removed from the helicopters, if necessary, the used material was replaced, and oil was added.
“The helicopters are expected to be ready for transport in about ten days. According to our information, seven helicopters will be partially dismantled and transported by land,” the publication reports, adding that the remaining seven will fly to Poland .
It was previously reported that Croatia will provide 50 schools and hospitals in Ukraine with generators.
It will be recalled that the President of Croatia said that Crimea, which is temporarily occupied by Russia, allegedly “will never be Ukraine.” The Ministry of Foreign Affairs answered him.
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Source: korrespondent

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