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Several US Air Force military transport aircraft made an unusual route to deliver military aid to Ukraine. Israel, according to OSINT, has begun transferring Russian weapons captured during the fighting in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria to Ukraine.
This week, several US Air Force aircraft took off from Ramstein Air Base in Germany for Hatzerim Air Base in southern Israel. After a stopover in Hatzerim, they continued their route to Rzeszow, Poland, a key hub for military aid to Ukraine. This route has attracted considerable attention among analysts, as it confirms the active logistical support of Ukraine’s allies.
According to OSINT analysts, Israel has begun to transfer Russian weapons to Ukraine that were previously captured in combat operations against Hamas, Hezbollah and Syrian armed groups. The transfer may include trophy pieces of equipment that previously belonged to the Russian army. However, there is no official confirmation of this information yet.
Since Sunday, several C-17 Military Transports with the U.S. Air Force have flown from Ramstein Air Base in Germany, to Hatzerim Airbase in Southern Israel, before then flying to Rzeszów in Eastern Poland, which serves as the Hub for almost all Military Aid provided by the U.S.… pic.twitter.com/FTUD06prIX
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 24, 2025
Earlier, during a meeting with the Ukrainian ambassador, a representative of the Israeli government suggested that the transfer of such weapons could be considered as an opportunity to support Ukraine in its confrontation with Russia.