 Medvedev threatened Europe. The supply of F-16 fighters to Ukraine could be the end of Europe, commenting on the West's decision to supply F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. The Russian Security Council's Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev advised Europe against becoming too carried away with its toy plane games. Commenting on German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbach's remarks, who described it as a good day for Ukraine and Europe, Medvedev wrote on Telegram, Ah, don't get carried away too much with your toy plane games in your sandbox, kids. Lest the next good day for Europe may become its last day. He attached a photo of downed Nazi Germany plane to the post. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said earlier that a breakthrough agreement had been reached on the supply of 42 F-16 fighter jets from the Netherlands. Apart from that, Denmark also announced plans to transfer 19 F-16s to Ukraine, with Kiev receiving six of them before the end of this year. Denmark has around 30 F-16 fighter jets that will be decommissioned when the country switches to the more modern F-35. The Dutch Air Force has 42 such jets. Denmark and the Netherlands have already announced plans to train Ukrainian pilots with assistance from nine more countries. Ukraine's existing Air Force fleet is made up of aging Soviet-era aircraft. The F-16s will offer far greater firepower, helping to defend against Russian jets, missiles, and drones. The F-16 also offers Ukraine the ability to safely strike targets hundreds of kilometres away, deep in Russian-controlled territory. That's vital if any ground offensive is to succeed.