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Norway to deploy F-35 fighter jets to Poland to protect Ukrainian aid hub

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Kateryna Hodunova

The Kyiv Independent

As Russia ramps up its drone attacks on Ukraine, NATO is reinforcing the supply lines that keep Ukraine in the fight. Norway announced it will send F-35 fighter jets to Poland this fall to help protect the Rzeszow-Jasionka airport—just 60 miles from Ukraine’s border and a critical hub for Western military aid. With thousands of drones flooding Ukrainian skies each month, safeguarding this logistics lifeline isn’t just about Polish airspace—it’s about ensuring Ukraine continues to receive the support it needs to defend itself. Kateryna Hodunova with The Kyiv Independent has the full story.

The Kyiv Independent
Kateryna Hodunova

The Kyiv Independent

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