On July 22 local time, the Ukrainian military stated that a "Mirage-2000" fighter jet crashed due to equipment failure while on a mission, and the pilot ejected safely. This is the first loss of this type of aircraft for the Ukrainian military since it began receiving the aircraft earlier this year.

On July 22 local time, the Ukrainian military released a statement regarding the crash of the "Mirage-2000" fighter jet.
The Ukrainian military said in a statement that on that day, a "Mirage-2000" fighter jet provided by France crashed due to "equipment failure during a mission, and the pilot successfully ejected. The rescue team found the pilot, who is currently in stable condition, and there were no casualties on the ground."
The Ukrainian military stated that a special committee has been established to investigate the cause.
Reuters cited Ukrainian media reports stating that the above fighter jet crashed in the Volyn region in northwestern Ukraine.
At around midnight on July 23 local time, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed the news.
AFP reported that Zelenskyy said, "Unfortunately, we lost our fighter jet. It was a French plane, with excellent performance, one of our 'Mirage' jets."
Zelenskyy emphasized, "The pilot successfully escaped, and this plane was not shot down by Russian forces."
The Ukrainian military announced in February that the first batch of "Mirage" jets had arrived in the country.
According to a February report by the U.S. "Defense News," French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu stated that Ukraine had received the first batch of "Mirage-2000" jets promised by France, which was the second Western aircraft received by Ukraine after the F-16 fighter jets.
Lecornu said on a social platform that the "Mirage-2000" jets and Ukrainian pilots arrived together after several months of training in France, "and they will now participate in defending the skies of Ukraine."
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense also published an image of a "Mirage-2000" fighter jet with Ukrainian air force livery, writing "has arrived in Ukraine."
According to "Defense News," one major advantage of using Western aircraft is that they can directly use NATO weapons. In March this year, a "Mirage-2000" fighter jet of Ukraine successfully intercepted a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile.

Ukrainian Mirage-2000 Fighter Jet, The War Zone website
Before this year's NATO summit, Macron discussed with Zelenskyy the transfer of more "Mirage 2000" fighters, joint production of intercept drones, and strengthening diplomatic coordination.
Zelenskyy said he discussed missile supplies and other issues during a call with French President Macron. He also said that France is prepared to train more Ukrainian Air Force pilots using the "Mirage" fighter jets.
The U.S. magazine "The National Interest" reported that although the exact number of "Mirage 2000" fighter jets provided by France to Ukraine has not been disclosed, it is believed that 12 to 20 have been delivered, and this number may increase further after Macron met with Zelenskyy.
The French Air Force may transfer more planes, and NATO member Greece has stated that it may provide "Mirage" fighter jets to Ukraine because the country is seeking to obtain newer "Rafale" fighter jets.
"The National Interest" cited the Spanish website "Zona-militar" reporting that the Ukrainian "Mirage-2000" fighter jets are equipped with RDY mechanical scanning pulse Doppler radar and have the capability to carry the "Storm Shadow" cruise missile and the French-made AASM "Iron Hammer" guided bomb, allowing the fighter jet to perform ground attack missions.
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