President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that the Netherlands had agreed to supply 42 of the jets. Denmark also said it would donate the planes.
Author: Vivek Shankar
Ukraine War Expands Beyond Established Battlefields
Ukraine has grown bolder, firing drones at Moscow, while Russian forces have turned to regular attacks on the Black Sea, a crucial economic lifeline.
1 Dead in Odesa as Russia Strikes Cathedral and Apartment Buildings
Russia has renewed its attacks on the port city after it pulled out of the Black Sea grain deal last week.
Mayors Are Targeted in Fifth Night of Protests Across France
Despite a generally calmer evening of demonstrations over the police killing of a 17-year-old, two attacks aimed at civic leaders highlighted the tinderbox situation.
22 U.S. Troops Are Hurt in Helicopter ‘Mishap’ in Syria
The military provided few details about the accident, saying the troops had sustained “injuries of various degrees.”
Zelensky Signals Next Phase of Ukraine War Will Be Grim
President Volodymyr Zelensky, in an unusually personal speech, urged his compatriots to show their gratitude to the country’s soldiers.
E.U. Cries Foul as Poland and Hungary Ban Ukraine Grain Imports
The European Union lifted tariffs on Ukrainian grain last year. But farmers say they are suffering from a glut of produce in Europe.
Russian Shelling Kills 6 as Assault Stalls in Ukraine’s East
The attack came after President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that permitting Moscow its monthlong presidency of the Security Council showed “the complete bankruptcy of such institutions.”
Putin Says He Could Put Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Belarus by Summer
The proposal from President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, talked of since last year, would be provocative without changing the West’s battlefield calculus in Ukraine.
After the Quake: Photos and Videos From Turkey and Syria
The deadly earthquake was felt in at least four countries, with most of the casualties and the heaviest damage reported in Turkey and Syria.