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(CNN) -- The Ukrainian Air Force has added about 20 more operational aircraft to its fleet because of an influx of spare parts, according to a senior US defense official.
Though the official wouldn't specify which country had provided the aircraft parts, the official said Wednesd
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By David Clarke For The Daily Mail
Published: 13:35 EDT, 12 August 2022 | Updated: 14:31 EDT, 12 August 2022
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