News digest: Ukrainians in control of four Slovak fighter jets now

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Good evening. Here is the Thursday, March 23 edition of Today in Slovakia - the main news of the day in less than five minutes


First grounded jets take off to Ukraine

The first machines have left Slovakia several days after Ukraine and Slovakia agreed on the transfer of 13 Soviet-made MiG-29 jets.

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"The first four MiG-29 fighter jets were safely handed over to the Ukrainian armed forces," Interim Defence Minister Jaroslav Naď said on Thursday afternoon.

Other jets will be handed over to Ukraine in the coming weeks.

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In a few lines:

  • MPs approved an increase in a temporary tax imposed on refineries, to 70 percent. The Slovnaft refinery in Bratislava considers the tax to be a targeted political attack on a long-term successful company of strategic importance.

  • About 200 Slovnaft workers protested on Thursday afternoon for a wage increase. The refinery is offering employees a 10-percent wage increase, but the union is asking for up to 18 percent. The company is hampered by the fact that the union’s demands exceed inflation. The refinery is known for high wages. (Denník N)

  • This year, Bratislava will operate with a budget of €607.6 million. Compared to last year, this is an increase of more than a quarter. Last year's budget stood at €471 million. The city will raise several fees in order to obtain money for the operation of services, including entrance fees to sports grounds or municipal cultural institutions.


WEATHER FOR FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. Patchy showers or storms. Extremely hot. The highest daytime temperature will range from 15°C to 22°C. (SHMÚ)


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