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Minus 8 aircraft per strike: footage of the consequences of a strike on the airfield of the Ukrainian Air Force in the Khmelnyts
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Many photos are from Telegram channels. See photos at the link

[NewsFrontInfo] The network published satellite images of the consequences of a strike on the airfield in Starokonstantinov, Khmelnitsky region, inflicted by the Russian Armed Forces on May 29. Only one frame can count 8 damaged or destroyed aircraft of the Ukrainian Air Force.

The Air Force of Ukraine urged not to dramatize the consequences of the strike on the airfield in Starokonstantinov, Khmelnytsky region, on May 29. Yesterday morning, the Khmelnytsky regional military administration reported that "five aircraft" were put out of action due to the Russian strike, and emergency repairs began on the runway.

Satellite images published one from Telegram channels, the scale of real destruction at the airfield is visible. Judging by them, the hit was right on target - a mountain of broken equipment of the Ukrainian Air Force is visible from the satellite.

The effectiveness of the strike on the airfield in Starokonstantinov is clearly visible in the photo below - one plane was lifted by an explosion and it fell on another. Only in one picture you can count 8 damaged or destroyed aircraft of the Ukrainian Air Force.

Another photo shows a destroyed Su-24 front-line bomber, a photo of one of which with a British “Storm Shadow” missile attached recentlyposted on social mediaMinister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov. It is noteworthy that in the photo Reznikov lit up the emblem of the 7th tactical aviation brigade of the Ukrainian Air Force, just based in the city of Starokonstantinov in the Khmelnytsky region.

Recall that on May 29, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck at the air base of the Air Force of Ukraine in the Khmelnytsky region. This was reported by the Khmelnitsky Regional State Administration.


Posted by: badanov 2023-06-01
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