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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Canada to supply decommissioned fighter aircraft to Ukraine

CF-18 HornetThe Ukrainian combat aviation received reinforcements from Canada. The Canadian government proposes to deliver nearly 20 combat aircraft CF-18A to the Ukrainian military.

The information appeared on social networks. Russian English-language television channel Russia Today reported the same.

These 20 aircraft can be delivered to the Ukrainian side for free, as they had been written off from service at the Air Forces of Canada in connection with the purchase of new aircraft. In addition, Canada offers to send a dozen experts to Ukraine to train Ukrainian pilots and perform aircraft maintenance, the Press of Ukraine reports.

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3 comments:

  1. Anonymous17/7/14 10:30

    Thats retarded. Canada needs to stay out of it. The government has stopped representing the people. We wouldn't do this if Quebec voted for self-rule would we? Murder is murder.

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    1. Anonymous24/7/14 06:46

      Good for Canada. After the downing of Malasian Aircraft at least someone is stepping forward to help stop further muderous activity..War is a bitch but Russia started this thing you call Murder. Cheers for Canada

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    2. Quebec can have any vote they want to pay for.
      Unless the other provinces agree, they go nowhere.
      Not to mention, the U.S would not accept any instability on it's border.

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