Restrictions on long-range weapons lifted, F-16s sent to Ukraine. Main news for May 26.


The Minister of Defense of the Netherlands, Ruben Brekelmans, announced that the country has sent the last batch of F-16 fighters to Ukraine. The aircraft departed from Volkel Air Base to Belgium, from where they will be delivered to Ukraine. This was a 'nostalgic moment' for the Netherlands as F-16s have been central to their air force for decades. The transition to F-35s prompted them to transfer these fighters to Ukraine to help deter Russian aggression.
«This allows them to deter Russian aggression, and for us,» emphasized the minister.
In addition, the Netherlands plans to transfer a total of 24 fighters to Ukraine.
Restrictions on long-range weapons are being lifted
Britain, France, Germany, and the USA have decided to lift restrictions on the supply of long-range weapons to Ukraine. Ukraine is now allowed to use Western weapons for strikes at great distances, including on Russian territory.
Nicuşor Dan becomes the President of Romania
Nicuşor Dan was ceremonially sworn in as the President of Romania, taking the oath and delivering his first speech. He promised to dedicate himself to the prosperity of the Romanian people, democracy, civil rights, and the protection of territorial integrity.
Overall, the support for Ukraine from global partners in the form of weapons and fighters is an important step in strengthening its defense capabilities and combating Russian aggression. This demonstrates the country’s readiness to defend its territorial integrity and independence.
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