NATO Countries bought 14 Su-25 Aircraft from Bulgaria and gave them to Ukraine?
NATO countries bought 14 Soviet-made Su-25 attack aircraft in Bulgaria and handed them over to Ukraine. This is reported by "Bloomberg", referring to the Dutch analytical project Oryx, led by a former military officer, and also to statements by supporters of Ukraine.
In the publication of "Bloomberg" and one of the cited sources, there is no mention of direct supplies of weapons from Bulgaria to Ukraine, but of those sold to other countries, which were subsequently handed over to Kyiv.
The Bulgarian parliament voted at the end of last year to send weapons to Kyiv, and in the previous National Assembly this was the subject of fierce disputes and was rejected by the then coalition partner BSP. At the same time, in the spring of 2022, allegations appeared that the shipment of military equipment to Ukraine was taking place through Poland.
"I don't have such information, I'm sorry, this is the first time I'm hearing this," said Acting Foreign Minister Nikolay Milkov, asked by "Dnevnik" to comment during a briefing with Hungary's Foreign Minister, Peter Szijártó.
By 2022, it was known that Bulgaria had 14 Su-25s. In October, flights with them stopped after one of them crashed at the Bezmer air base, and the pilot ejected, which saved his life.
After the news broke out, the Ministry of Defense came out with a statement denying that Bulgaria has provided NATO countries with Su-25 for Ukraine.
What else is said to have arrived from Bulgaria
The authors also refer to data from Oryx, some of which have been collected in a special publication since the first months of the war. The date is from April 11, but from the arsenal described and the...
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