OslobođenjeIndependentCenterFactual 97Objective 956 days ago Poland suspends delivery of MiGs: No aircraft without access to Ukrainian drone technologyPoland has decided not to deliver MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine due to disagreements over technology sharing related to drone development. Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz stated that Kyiv did not honor an initial agreement to exchange MiG aircraft for Ukrainian drone technology. He claimed Ukraine initially agreed to the proposal but later rejected it. The minister emphasized that Poland now prioritizes mutual benefit and national interests in its relations with Ukraine, insisting on reciprocal cooperation. Previously, Poland had signed an agreement under which Ukraine would receive 14 MiG-29 jets in exchange for new U.S.-made F-35 fighters, but this deal appears to have been abandoned.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the Polish defense minister's statement without overtly favoring either side. It reports his claims directly, including both his accusations against Ukraine and his justification for withholding military aid. There is no evident editorializing or biased language that leans one方向
Why these scores (Factual 97 · Objective 95): The article accurately reflects the primary source document, quoting Kosiniak-Kamysz directly and providing context about the proposed exchange of MiG-29s for drone technology. It presents the situation neutrally, without taking sides.
N1 Bosna i HercegovinaIndependentConservativeFactual 40Objective 458 days ago Serbia showed new weapons - MiG-29, eagle, drones "killer", missiles with a range of up to 100 km: "If they were the object of aggression, the losses of the enemy would be dramatically high"Serbia showcased new military equipment at a demonstration held at the Pukovnik-pilot Milenko Pavlović military airfield in Batušnica, in the presence of President Aleksander Vučić, who serves as the Supreme Commander of the Serbian Army. The display included advanced aircraft such as MiG-29 and Orao fighters equipped with lethal weapons, helicopters like the H-145, unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), missile launchers, and artillery. Vučić emphasized Serbia's military capabilities, stating that if the country were subjected to an attack, enemy losses would be significant, deterring potential aggression. The event also featured demonstrations by domestic defense systems, including remotely controlled ground combat vehicles called 'Maloši' and suicide drones named 'Komarci,' which simulated attacks on armored vehicles.
Bias read (Conservative): The article emphasizes Serbia's military strength and deterrence against potential aggression, using strong nationalistic rhetoric and highlighting the leadership of President Vučić. The framing presents the military advancements as a protective measure for the nation, aligning with right-leaning or
Why these scores (Factual 40 · Objective 45): This article is unrelated to the main event discussed in the primary source. It focuses on Serbia showcasing military equipment, not Poland’s decision regarding MiG-29s. The content is entirely different and thus lacks factual relevance to the original topic.