Czechia reacts to Ukrainian strike on Russian strategic aircraft

Iryna Kutielieva — 2 June, 10:33
Czechia reacts to Ukrainian strike on Russian strategic aircraft
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský. Photo: Getty Images

Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský, commenting on the attack on Russian strategic aircraft, has said that it is in Europe's interest to have a strong and well-armed Ukraine as an ally.

Source: Lipavský on X (Twitter), as reported by European Pravda

Details: Lipavský noted that after the Ukrainian attack on Russian airfields, he expects Russian strategic aircraft to violate NATO airspace by 30% less.

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"It is confirmed that it is in our security interests to have a strong, stable and well-armed Ukraine as an ally," he added.

Background:

  • On 1 June, a series of strikes on Russian aircraft took place at at least four airfields in Russia.
  • A Ukrainska Pravda source said this was a special operation by the Security Service of Ukraine which resulted in the destruction of about 40 aircraft, including strategic bombers.
  • A source also told Ukrainska Pravda that the special operation, codenamed Pavutyna (Spider's Web), had been in preparation for over a year and a half. As part of the operation, the special services first transported FPV drones to Russia and then mobile wooden crates in which the drones were hidden.
  • Norway's Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide reiterated Ukraine’s right to defend itself following a series of drone strikes on Russian airfields on Sunday 1 June.

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