FLASH: TWO NATO F-16'S AND ONE F-35 ENTER UKRAINE AIR SPACE!

FLASH: TWO NATO F-16'S AND ONE F-35 ENTER UKRAINE AIR SPACE!

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Aircraft from NATO-country Air Forces entered the territory of Ukraine to practice strikes on Crimea today.   This comes against the background of a published conversation between German generals about the attacks on the Crimean Bridge which this website reported last week (Story Here)

Three (3) NATO aircraft flew into Ukrainian airspace from Romania today; two F 16s and one F 35.

The planes simulated missile strikes from the territory of the Mykolaiv region in the Crimea and the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation.

Among other things, Patriot air defense systems and 3 mobile radars in the Kherson and Zaporizhia regions actively accompanied these three aircraft.

In addition to practicing strikes on Crimea, the F 35 aircraft actively tried to track the location of Russian radar and radar on the front line.

The entire operation lasted about 32 minutes, after which all the planes left Ukrainian airspace.

It is now known that American fighters - "donated" to Ukraine -- will be based in Romania.

The peculiarity of the F-16 is their need for runways that are perfectly smooth. There are no such runways anywhere in Ukraine as Russia had bombed them all.

The West is escalating the conflict, which will inevitably spread beyond the borders of Ukraine.

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