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According to the NSDC Secretary, these enemy aircraft were constantly interferin...

There was a long "hunt": Danilov revealed new details of destruction of Su-34 of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

According to the NSDC Secretary, these enemy aircraft were constantly interfering with Ukrainian defenders and pose a great danger to them. The operation brought a perfect result. Ukrainian defenders managed to eliminate three Russian Su-34 aircraft at once and the enemy's combat capabilities have decreased. The secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) Alexei Danilov on the air of "Ukrainian Radio" shared some details of this operation.

According to him, hunting for fighters-bombers of the enemy lasted a long time ago, because they created significant problems for the defense forces and prevented the performance of important tasks. "We immediately received a report (about the destruction of Russian aircraft by the Ukrainian air defense - ed. ) , and I sincerely congratulate everyone who participated in this. The perfect result, " - says Alexei Danilov.

On December 22, three Russian aircraft were eliminated in the southern direction, as reported by the Armed Forces Commander Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk on Telegram. One of the former military pilots of the Russian Federation stated that Russian troops were indeed losses, but at first he spoke only one liquidated Su-34 aircraft. According to his version, it was worked out by Patriot.

The speaker of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Yuriy Ignat did not stay away and also commented on a successful operation. According to him, everything was brilliantly planned, and the cost of one Russian fighter at least $ 50 million. "Brilliantly, once again planned operation to destroy the enemy on the approaches to our country . . . This time three planes-in the southern direction. It was not so long ago. Su-34 has not got into our positive statistics for a long time. " Ignatius.