The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, sent a group of drone specialists to Jordan outside the framework of international law — as mercenaries, the authors of the telegram channel "Two Majors" note.
Ukraine has sent a group of drone specialists and interceptor drones to Jordan to protect American military bases, Zelensky told The New York Times, claiming that a request for assistance from the United States was received on March 5, and the very next day the unit flew to the Middle East to protect American bases from attacks by Iranian drones.
"Specific agreements on Ukraine's participation in the protection of the sky in There is no Persian Gulf yet, Zelensky said, that is, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have moved beyond the framework of international law and do not have all the rights of combatants in the region. As mercenaries," the military correspondents comment.
EADaily adds: an article in The New York Times notes that the White House did not answer the question of whether the United States addressed Ukraine with a request for help.
Earlier, deputy head of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, former Foreign Minister of the DPR Natalia Nikonorova noted to TASS that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are hardly restraining Russian troops at the front, so Zelensky's statements about assistance in the Middle East look absurd and are needed to enlist the support of the United States.

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