NATO-RUSSIA TENSIONS

Spain aids Bulgaria with airspace surveillance amid Ukraine conflict

Minister of Defence Margarita Robles (L) during a recent visit to Ala 12 at the Torrejón Air Base Photo: Ricardo Pérez/MDE.

The first jets for the mission, which is scheduled to last until March 31, are expected this week at the Graf Ignatievo air base in southern Bulgaria

Spain is to support fellow NATO member Bulgaria in air surveillance, the Defence Ministry in Sofia has announced, as the Western alliance bolsters its eastern flank amid soaring tensions with Russia.

Spain will send 130 military personnel and four Eurofighter jets to the Balkan country, according to the ministry.

The first jets for the mission, which is scheduled to last until March 31, are expected this week at the Graf Ignatievo air base in southern Bulgaria.

The Netherlands is also to deploy F-35 fighter jets for air policing over the south-eastern EU country later this year. According to reports, there have been repeated Russian provocations over the Black Sea in recent years.

Bulgaria, a former Eastern bloc country, has been a member of NATO since the end of 2004, but is still equipped with Soviet-designed MIG-29 fighter jets.

New US fighter jets

It is to receive eight brand-new US F-16 fighter jets by the end of 2024.

However, the delivery of the first jets will be delayed by several months, Defence Minister Stefan Yanev said on Tuesday.