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"To guess the coffee grounds": the Armed Forces told if Ukraine received SU-17 bombers (video)

According to the spokesman of the Air Force Yuri Ignat, the SU-17 bomber is a Soviet aircraft and is indeed in service with Poland. It can be used for rocket attacks and the transfer of other weapons. In the Air Force, the Armed Forces commented the Su-17 flight frames allegedly over the Ukrainian military and answered whether this aircraft really appeared in service of our pilots.

PS spokesman Yuri Ignat on November 13 on the air of the National Telernado "One News" told whether he had information about the transfer of this bomber from Poland. According to him, reports of flights of Polish SU-17 (or Su-22) over military armed forces cannot yet be confirmed. "They are very fond of guessing the coffee grounds. The air forces are considering different options . . . There is no such information about Su-22 or SU-17," Yuri Ignat said.

He reported that the SU-17 bomber is a Soviet aircraft and is indeed in service with the Republic of Poland. This aircraft can be used for rocket attacks and the transfer of other weapons. The spokesman told him that Ukraine was negotiating with partners to transfer all types of aviation weapons, including various types of helicopters and aircraft.