Denmark has begun training eight Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16 fighter jets. Meanwhile, Ukraine conducted simultaneous raids on more than 200 military enlistment offices and military medical commissions.
Denmark has started training eight Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16 fighter jets as part of its commitment to donate aircraft to Ukraine, the Danish armed forces said.
The eight pilots arrived at the Danish military air base in Skrydstrup along with 65 personnel who will be trained in maintaining and servicing the jets, the Danish armed forces said in a statement. Denmark will supply Ukraine with 19 F-16 jets and will deliver the first six jets around New Year.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian law enforcement officials were conducting simultaneous raids on more than 200 military enlistment offices and military medical commissions as part of a sweeping corruption probe.