The F-16 will be delivered with missiles for 300–500 km; A refutation of Russian fakes about the attack on Lisichansk has appeared. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Ukraine will receive F-16 fighter jets along with long-range missiles from Western countries. This was announced by the commander of the Joint Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Sergei Naev. “In future military aid packages, Ukraine will be provided with F-16 aircraft and missiles with a target engagement range of 300-500 kilometers,” he said. According to Naev, this will allow the Ukrainian Defense Forces to achieve greater success on the battlefield and liberate our territory from the enemy.
Meanwhile, the Netherlands is preparing additional F-16s for Ukraine. “The Dutch Ministry of Defense is preparing to provide six more F-16 fighters to Ukraine,” said Dutch Defense Minister Kaisa Ollongren. According to him, the total number of F-16s being prepared for delivery to the Ukrainian army is now 24.
The strike by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in occupied Lysichansk did not hit the bakery, as the Russians claimed, but the cafe nearby, where collaborators were celebrating two birthdays. The local work administration gathered at this cafe for a drinking session. “The leading “Ministry of Emergency Situations”, “prosecutors”, “deputies” (who have not been elected). true picture. They no longer call on the collaborators and the Gauleiter to gather together so that everyone is not killed of a missile,” said journalist Denis Kazansky.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would not vote for the $118 billion border security bill presented in the Senate, which, specifically, provides aid for Ukraine and Israel. If the bill reaches the House floor, he said, it will be “dead on arrival.”
Yulia Laputina resigned from the post of Minister of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine. His application was submitted to the Verkhovna Rada, said Parliament Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk. He said that Laputina’s statement will be considered at the next plenary meeting of the Rada. The reasons for the minister’s resignation have not yet been reported. Laputina’s resignation was commented on by President Vladimir Zelensky, who said that Ukraine needs strength, fresh energy and adequate leadership in every area.
Russian aggressors fired artillery at Kherson, setting the city center on fire. Local authorities reported four dead and one wounded. These are the 45- and 50-year-old men who were in the car, a woman who was on the street during the enemy attack, and a 60-year-old man who received non-life-threatening injuries.
The occupying forces of the Russian Federation have lost 19 tanks, armored fighting vehicles, howitzers or other heavy weapons every day since the start of the war. Thus, the forecast for the completion of military equipment in Russia has changed: it has been reduced to six months. Forbes reported it. While production of new armored vehicles continues to lag, Russians are still mostly driving vintage Cold War-era vehicles they pulled out of long-term storage. These stocks are limited. An analyst analyzing satellite imagery to track Russia’s used vehicle inventory concluded in December “that the Kremlin has returned 1,081 of 4,811 pre-war used BMP combat vehicles,” the publication said.
In Kyiv’s Obolonsky district, roadblocks were set up to search for saboteurs. Search activities were conducted with the participation of representatives of Defense Sector No. 1 of the city of Kyiv, the Obolon TCC and SP, the 129th territorial defense battalion and representatives of the Obolon police department. The purpose of such measures is to identify enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups, the TCC said.
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