London. April 21. INTERFAX - At least three military transport aircraft of the US, British and Canadian Air Forces have arrived in Ukraine over the past three days, according to data from Western air observers who tracked their route using signals from onboard transponders.
A C-130J Hercules military transport aircraft flew to Kiev from the American base in the German city of Stuttgart, where the headquarters of the European Command of the US Armed Forces is located, and from the UK-Bae 146-200. Another heavy transport C-17 Globemaster III of the Canadian Air Force landed in Lviv after a transatlantic flight.
In addition, a flight from the United States to Lviv was also recorded by Omni Air International, which provides charter services to the Pentagon.
From 2 to 12 April, NATO warplanes carried out at least six flights to Ukraine. In particular, two military transport aircraft of the US Air Force C-130J Hercules flew to Kiev from Stuttgart and the capital of Latvia. In addition, C-130J Hercules and C-17 Globemaster III arrived in Kiev from the American Ramstein air base in Germany, and another C-17 Globemaster III heavy transport aircraft landed in Lviv after a transatlantic flight from the United States.
The British transport plane Bae 146-200, which took off from the Polish city of Poznan, where the headquarters of the 5th Corps of the US Army is located, also landed in the capital of Ukraine.