Ukraine sent interceptor drones and a team of drone experts to protect US military bases in Jordan.
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Ukraine sent interceptor drones and experts to protect US bases in Jordan
Ukraine had sent interceptor drones and a team of drone experts to protect US military bases in Jordan
Zelensky told the New York Times in an interview published on March 9 that Ukraine has deployed interceptor drones and a team of specialists to help protect U.S. military bases in Jordan, after receiving a request from the U.S. on March 5
The New York Times cited a Friday evening interview with Zelensky on a train ride back from eastern Ukraine, in which he said 'Ukraine has sent interceptor drones and a team of drone experts to protect US military bases in Jordan.'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukrainian interceptor drones and a team of experts are already on their way to help protect American military bases in Jordan.
On 5 March, the United States requested assistance.
On the evening of 6 March, Zelensky said that the Ukrainian team left for the Middle East.
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