 Poland transfers four more MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine. Poland is transferring another four MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine, Polish President Andrzej Duda said. Marcin Ciardacz, the head of the International Policy Bureau of the Polish President's Office, said that Poland has handed over several MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine. Four MiG-29s from our reserves have already been transferred to Ukrainian Air Force. An additional four fighter jets are being handed over at the moment. Duda said after a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Warsaw, we are ready. I talked to the president about this to hand over six more, which are now being prepared for this purpose. We assume they can be handed over quite soon. Duda said. He also added that Poland still has MiGs that have been modernized and are now adapted to NATO standards, primarily in terms of communications and issues related to the ability to perform, for example, an air patrol mission within NATO. We will still need these MiGs, but at this point they will be diluted by new aircraft that will be at our disposal. I believe that in the future we will be able to transfer our entire remaining fleet of MiG-29s if necessary. In terms of their transfer, we will need the consent of our allies, primarily the United States. The Polish president added. MiGs from Poland will significantly strengthen our defence, allow us to make our skies safer, save the lives of our citizens and also reduce the destruction caused by Russian attacks. Ukrainian Defence Minister Olexii Reznikov wrote on Telegram, Poland, a member of NATO and the European Union, is modernising its military with orders of tanks and other equipment from US and South Korean producers, while the United States has also beefed up its military presence in Poland. Warsaw has been a key ally for Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion last year, also becoming a hub for humanitarian aid and weapons to transit into Ukraine.