Netherlands to send F-16 fighters to Romania to train Ukrainians
Dutch Defence Minister Kajsa Ollongren announced that up to 18 F-16 fighter jets will be sent to Romania in the next few weeks to train Ukrainian pilots.
Source: European Pravda with reference to NL Times
Quote: "We hope to hand over 12 to 18 aircraft [F-16s – ed.] to Romania within a few weeks, which means that the centre can start its work."
Details: Ollongren said that the establishment of the F-16 training centre in Romania is "going very well".
She could not specify when her country would hand over the first F-16s to Ukraine, but reiterated that it was about 24 fighters, the rest of which would be used for training purposes.
The Netherlands, along with Denmark, leads a group of countries that want to help Ukraine get F-16s to counter Russia's full-scale aggression.
Background:
- In August, Romania announced that it was waiting for the necessary documents to start training Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets. At the time, the head of the Romanian government said that all the logistics for the training had already been prepared.
- Earlier, the media reported that an air base in Romania had been chosen for the training of Ukrainians and that the expected month of the start of the exercises was August.
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