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Kremlin responds to reports of first F-16s arriving in Ukraine
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded to reports of the arrival of the first F-16 fighter jets in Ukraine, claiming that they would be shot down
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RIA Novosti reported the information.
According to Peskov, the supply of F-16s to Ukraine allegedly will not significantly affect the dynamics of events at the front: "Their number will gradually decrease, they will be shot down... But, of course, these deliveries will not have any significant impact on the development of events at the front.”
Peskov added that "there is no magic pill or panacea for the Kyiv regime, they should realize that.”
- On July 31, media reported that the first batch of F-16 fighter jets from NATO allies had already arrived in Ukraine.
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