We consider all F-16s donated to Ukraine to be carrying nuclear weapons
The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a warning statement in response to the announcement by the Ukrainian army about the imminent use of F-16 fighter jets. |
report Mehr Newsweek According to Newsweek, the Russian Foreign Ministry responded to the announcement by the Ukrainian army about the operational use of American-made F-16 fighters. announced that Moscow will consider these fighters as “carriers of nuclear weapons”.
Ukraine’s military announced last week that it will begin operational use of F-16 fighter jets this week. The spokesman of the Ukrainian Air Force, Ilya Yevlash, said that these fighters are ready for war after Easter.
Denmark, Netherlands, Norway and Belgium supplied these fighters to Ukraine, and according to Kiev’s worn out fleet which is mainly composed of former Soviet fighters, will strengthen the air force of this country.
Although these fighters are capable of carrying certain nuclear weapons, Ukraine does not have a nuclear arsenal and does not appear to have any. One of the country’s allies who have a nuclear warhead, intend to share it with Kiev.
However, the Russian Foreign Ministry has warned that the country cannot “turn a blind eye” to this possibility. that these fighters may be able to carry nuclear weapons.
Russia has also announced that the entry of F-16 into the fleet of the Ukrainian Air Force is a “provocative and deliberate act”. It is from America and NATO.
The statement of the Russian Foreign Ministry states: We cannot ignore the fact that these fighters are dual-purpose systems that They can be used for both nuclear and non-nuclear missions. It doesn’t matter which model of this fighter with which modification and technical manipulation will be available to Ukraine because we will consider all of them capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
In another part of this statement, it is emphasized: The Kiev regime and its Western supporters must understand that these actions Recklessly, it brings the situation closer to the point of explosion.