Suspected Russian Sabotage of Fighter Jets Bound for Ukraine and Slovakia

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Slovak Defense Minister Jaroslav Nad has suggested that Russian engineers may have sabotaged several Slovak MiG-29 fighter jets that were eventually supplied to Ukraine amid their ongoing war with Russia. Slovak Air Force General Ľubomír Svoboda said that the Russian engineers were at the air base because they had more knowledge of the MiG-29 jets and helped to repair them. Several NATO nations, such as Slovakia and Poland, have supplied Ukraine with military assistance packages since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, which began with the Russian invasion.
- Russian Engineers Might Have Sabotaged Jets Being Sent to Ukraine: Official Newsweek
- Russian technicians appear to have sabotaged MiG-29 fighter jets headed for Ukraine, Slovakia says Yahoo News
- Russians may have sabotaged Slovak fighter jets, says defence minister EURACTIV
- Russian technicians likely sabotaged fighter jets for Ukraine: Slovakia Business Insider
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