All 13 of their jets lmao yeah probably not a great idea

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That IS a questional choice alone from a security perspective. Tons of Ammo etc would be one thing…sending their “whole”? airforce seems a bit drastic.

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Slovakia’s Russia-friendly government accused its predecessor of treason and abuse of public office over military aid sent to Ukraine. The Defense Ministry filed a criminal complaint against the previous government, specifically against former Defense Minister Jaroslav Nad, saying that the caretaker cabinet didn’t have the right to make such a fundamental decision, which left Slovakia without any air defense after it sent all its 13 MiG-29 jets to Ukraine. Prime Minister Robert Fico has pledged to halt military aid to Kyiv after returning to power last year. The previous administration led by Eduard Heger, a staunch ally of Kyiv’s resistance to Russian aggression, had failed to win a confidence vote in parliament and was in caretaker mode even before it decided to send the warplanes to Ukraine. “I personally believe that Jaroslav Nad is a traitor and he should not get away with it,” Deputy Defense Minister Igor Melicher told reporters in Bratislava on Friday. Read more: Putin’s Hybrid War Opens a Second Front on NATO’s Eastern Border Nad has defended the decision to provide MiGs to Ukraine as “legally sound” as it was based on a a legal analysis and collective government approval. His allies say the criminal complaint is a part of a hybrid war originating from Russia.

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Slovakia’s Russia-friendly government accused

a staunch ally of Kyiv’s resistance to Russian aggression

the criminal complaint is a part of a hybrid war originating from Russia.

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lol much cope in there

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Punished Fico going sicko mode on western collaborators

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