The Polish government does not intend to deliver all of the country's MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine in one shipment.

APA reports that Polish Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Pavel Jablonski said this in an interview with the local "RMF 24" radio station.

The diplomat noted that the process of sending MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine is being carried out in secrecy: "I think that our country will not give all the fighter planes. I can say for sure that not all of them will be sent in one batch."

It should be noted that the Polish Armed Forces have 28 MiG-29 fighters and they are stationed at the air base in the city of Malbork.

It should be recalled that on the 16th of this month, Polish President Andrzej Duda announced that Ukraine will receive four MiG-29 fighter jets from Poland in the first batch.