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The Last Refuge
The Last Refuge
27 Apr 2025


NextImg:Citizen Journalist Captures Images of U.S. Fighter Jets or Reaper Drones Being Loaded into Ukrainian Cargo Planes, Destination Poland - The Last Refuge

It is alarming how President Trump is calling for ceasefire talks while the U.S. government is simultaneously providing Ukraine with either fighter jets or M9 Reaper Drones to fly against Russia.

The stunning image captured in Arizona shows a Ukrainian Antonoff 225 the biggest transport plane, operated by Ukrainian transport company, being loaded with either M9 Reaper Drones (see picture below) or F-16/35 fighter jets.

In the background left (red tractor flatbed) you can see either an M9 Reaper drone or U.S. fighter ready for transport (white wrapped).  Toward the rear of the Antonoff cargo plane you can see another (black tractor flatbed).  Both aerial war assets are being loaded into the Antonoff 225 transport, and there are likely more not visible in the picture.

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Some users on Twitter have said the cargo looks more like F-16 or F-35 fighter jets; that’s entirely possible.  However, when you look closely at the profile and the component parts visible near the forklift it seems more likely to be M9 Reaper Drone component parts (look closely) and see below for comparative assembled imagery.

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According to user account “DD Geopolitics” on Twitter, “the cargo plane is now en route to Rzeszów, Poland, after a stop at Portsmouth International Airport in New Hampshire.”

What are your thoughts on the U.S. providing drones or fighter craft while President Trump is trying to organize a ceasefire.

Keep in mind, whatever they are – Russia is obviously aware these ongoing transports are taking place.

Image: Steve Witkoff in Moscow on Friday