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At the end of September, more than 20 Russian helicopters were recorded in Berdy...

From the attacked airfield in Berdyansk in two weeks "disappeared" dozens of helicopters of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (photo)

At the end of September, more than 20 Russian helicopters were recorded in Berdyansk. After the strokes of the defense forces, in its course, or without help, the equipment left the air base. On the night of October 17, the forces of defense hit Russian helicopters, which were located in the area of ​​temporarily occupied Lugansk and Berdyansk. On October 30, Brady Africa's military analyst published fresh satellite images of one of the affected airfields.

"Russian helicopters left Berdyansk Airport in the south of Ukraine after the Ukrainian forces struck this object with ATACMS at the beginning of this month," the expert wrote. In Defense Express compared them with previously published pictures of the same airfield. Satellite images of Berdyansk from September 29 were divided into the Media Clash Report. The journalists identified more than 20 Russian KA-52 and Mi-8 helicopters in the previous pictures.

The media emphasized that it was almost airfield. "From this it follows that the above period, that is, somewhat less than 2 weeks, was needed Russian invaders to evacuate the entire helicopter airfield and support services," the material reads. The media noted that it is not known exactly how many enemy helicopters left the base on their own, and how many of them were transported on the ground.

"But on the other hand, we saw the first confirmation of the forecasts that, against the background of the threat from the new OTRC, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will start delaying and dispersed its aviation as far away from the front line as possible," the journalists added. We will remind, in the SCA of the Armed Forces confirmed the elimination of nine Russian helicopters during blows to the air tights in Berdyansk and Lugansk.