Russian Su-25 jet shot down on Pokrovsk front by Ukrainian forces
Ukraine's 110th Separate Mechanised Brigade has shot down a Russian Su-25 attack aircraft in Donetsk Oblast.
Ukrainian anti-aircraft gunners of the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade have shot down a Russian Su-25 attack aircraft in Donetsk Oblast.
As reported by Khortytsia Operational Strategic Group on Telegram.
”Our Ukrainian troops have shot down a Russian Su-25 aircraft that was firing at the positions of the Defense Forces,” the statement reads.
Furthermore, the statement notes that the Su-25 attack aircraft ”is now burning in the steppes of the Ukrainian Donbas.”
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