KYIV, Ukraine — One of the handful of F-16 warplanes that Ukraine has received from its Western partners to help fight Russia's invasion has crashed, Ukraine's Army General Staff said Thursday. The pilot died.
The fighter jet went down on Monday, when Russia launched a major missile and drone barrage at Ukraine, a military statement posted on Facebook said. Four of those Russian missiles were shot down by F-16s, the statement said.
The crash was the first reported loss of an F-16 in Ukraine, where they arrived at the end of last month. At least six of the warplanes are believed to have been delivered.
The Defense Ministry has opened an investigation into the crash.
The Ukrainian air force in a Facebook post identified the pilot as Col. Alexei ''Moonfish'' Mes, who ''saved Ukrainians from deadly Russian missiles, unfortunately, at the cost of your own life."
Moonfish and a fellow Ukrainian pilot, Andrii ''Juice'' Pilshchykov, made an early, public visit to the U.S. in June 2022 to press lawmakers and media to send Ukraine F-16 fighter jets and they both continued to serve as public faces for Ukraine's battle to secure its airspace. Juice was killed in an August 2023 accident.
''When I met with Ukraine pilots Juice and Moonfish I had a sick feeling they wouldn't make it through the war,'' former U.S. congressman Adam Kingzinger posted on ''X'', formerly known as Twitter. ''They fought like hell for Ukraine, and the F16."
Earlier Thursday, Russia conducted a heavy aerial attack on Ukraine for the third time in four days, again launching missiles and scores of drones that mostly were intercepted, Ukraine's air force said.