Volodymyr Zelensky flew to the Netherlands today to sign a deal strengthening his country’s air power – after a six-year-old girl was among the victims of a brutal Russian drone attack.
The Ukrainian president travelled for talks in Eindhoven where his air force was granted F-16 fighter jets stationed in Holland and Denmark.
It followed his trip to Sweden asking for light tanks and JAS 39 Gripen jets.
The deal is a major boost for Ukraine’s counter offensive which is now in its third month.
Today Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte confirmed the Netherlands and Denmark would provide fighter jets.

