North Macedonia signs off on giving Ukraine Mi-24 helicopters

Mi-24 helicopter
Mi-24 helicopter

“The government considered and approved the information on the need to adopt a Protocol on the gratuitous transfer of aircraft (helicopters) between the Ministry of Defense of North Macedonia and the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, and made a decision on the gratuitous transfer of aircraft (helicopters) to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine,” the report quotes an official government source.

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Fokus notes that Mi-24 helicopters were purchased from Ukraine in 2001, and have been out of service for eight years, mostly due to a lack of spare parts for their maintenance.

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“Two of them were modernized, but this modernization was adapted under conditions which absolutely don’t correspond to what is needed now…,” said Minister of Defense of North Macedonia, Slavjanka Petrovska.

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On March 20, North Macedonia confirmed the transfer of four Soviet-era Su-25 close air support aircraft to Ukraine.

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