Denmark denies Russian claims that an F-16 instructor was killed in the Kryvyi Rih attack  

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** Denies Claims of -16 Instructor’s Death**

The Danish Defense Ministry has denied claims by Russia that a Danish F-16 instructor was killed in a missile strike the city of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. The attack happened on January 17 and killed four people and injured 14 others.

Russian media had claimed that the Danish instructor was among those killed, citing unnamed sources in Russia’s security services. However, the Danish Defense Ministry has denied this report as false.

“The Russian media is spreading a lie,” said Danish Defense Troels Lund Poulsen. “This is probably an attempt to discredit Denmark.”

Denmark and the Netherlands have provided Ukraine with F-16 fighter jets, which have been used in air defense operations against Russian missile strikes. The Danish government has condemned Russia’s attempts at disinformation, calling it part of broader influence campaigns amid a serious security situation.

**No Danish Killed**

The Danish Defense Ministry emphasized that no Danish military personnel have died in Ukraine. Poulsen condemned the spread of false information and called accurate reporting in times of crisis.

Russia’s claim about the F-16 instructor’s death was met with skepticism, given the country’s history of spreading disinformation. The incident highlights the challenges faced by and governments in separating fact from fiction during times of .

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