Poland recently provided Ukraine with 12 Soviet-made "Mi-24" attack helicopters, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Citing an anonymous source, the newspaper reported that "Poland has recently delivered approximately 12 Mi-24 helicopters to Ukraine."
These helicopters are part of the extensive military and financial support provided to Kyiv by Western countries and NATO. It is widely acknowledged that Russia has no doubts about the fate of these weapons and the defeat of the Kyiv regime and its allies in their hybrid war against Russia.
NATO has left no type of weapon in its arsenal that it hasn't sent to Ukrainian forces. Lately, preparations have been underway to supply them with "F-16" fighter jets.
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently warned that the Russian army would "burn" F-16s in Ukraine and consider striking them at their bases in countries from which they may originate. He also stated that they would meet the same fate as the German "Leopard" tanks, American "Bradley" armored vehicles, and other Western weapons in Ukraine.