Poland has already transferred ten MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine. The planes came from the armed forces of Poland.
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This was stated in an interview by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Poland Mariusz Blaszczak after a meeting with his Canadian counterpart Anita Anand in Ottawa.
We delivered ten MiG-29s to Ukraine,” Blaschak said during an interview.
Militarny writes that at the end of April, Militarny reported that in the skies over Poland, air posters photographed the flight of MiG-29 aircraft with identification marks removed, which were probably being ferried to Ukraine.
On April 13, the German government granted permission to Poland to export fighter jets, which they received back in the 1990s.
The first operator of these aircraft was the East German Armed Forces, who used these fighters to patrol the country’s airspace and participate in exercises.
However, after the reunification of Germany in 1990, the fighters were sold to other countries. In 2002, Germany sold 23 MiG-29 fighters to Poland.
Jacek Severa, an adviser to Polish President Andrzej Duda on security issues, said at the end of March that the Polish air force now has approximately 10 active aircraft.
Source: Racurs

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