![]() ![]() Ukrainian drone strikes both on border regions and on the Russian capital have become increasingly common in recent months, with repeated strikes on Moscow's financial district. Rostov's governor said no injuries or damage had occurred. ![]() The Kursk region's governor said that five people had been injured and a fire broke out when a drone hit a railway station. The Kursk and Rostov regions, which both border Ukraine, were also reportedly struck by drones. Russia's aviation watchdog said it had briefly halted flights to the city's Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports in response. The defence ministry has said there were no casualties. Moscow's defence ministry has said its air defences jammed a Ukrainian drone flying towards Moscow early on Sunday and caused it to crash in an unpopulated area. ![]() ![]() Russia says Ukrainian drones struck three separate regions on Sunday. Here's more on the drone strikes we mentioned in today's opening post. "Denmark's support for Ukraine is unwavering, and with the donation of F-16 aircraft, Denmark is now leading the way." not for the next month - that's impossible - but hopefully soon afterward."ĭanish Defence Minister Jakob Ellemann-Jensen said: "It makes me proud that Denmark, together with the Netherlands, will donate F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine's fight for freedom against Russia and its senseless aggression. We want them to be active and operational as soon as possible. "It is, anyway, a long-term commitment from the Netherlands. "The F-16s will not help immediately now with the war effort," Mr Rutte said. While Mr Zelenskyy said on Telegram that his country would be receiving 42 jets, the Netherlands and Denmark, in a joint statement, did not specify numbers. The leaders inspected two F-16s parked in a hangar in the southern city of Eindhoven. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is visiting the Netherlands, said it was a "historic"' announcement and praised prime minister Mark Rutte for offering the aircraft. Kyiv has been appealing for the planes for some time, to give it increased aerial capabilities. The Netherlands and Denmark have announced they will give F16 fighter jets to Ukraine. ![]()
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