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According to journalists, since the beginning of the Great War, the forces of de...

The Drones of the Armed Forces destroyed or damaged 24 Russian aircraft in the Russian Federation and Crimea - the media (infographic)

According to journalists, since the beginning of the Great War, the forces of defense, along with special services, conducted at least nine successful attacks. Bombarders, fighters and transporters were destroyed. From the beginning of a full -scale war in Ukraine, at least 24 aircraft that were in the Russian rear temporarily occupied Crimea and Belarus have been destroyed or damaged. About it reports the edition "Land".

"From the beginning of a full -scale invasion, Ukrainian intelligence services and armed forces could carry out at least nine successful attacks on air base in Russian regions, annexed Crimea and the Minsk region of Belarus," - reads. During such attacks, at least 24 Russian military aircraft were damaged. The calculations used data from publications of the Russian Defense, the media and OSINT analysts. The first attack series took place on the second day of the Great War - February 25.

A transport aircraft burned down at the Millerov airport in the Rostov region. It was suggested that the blow was caused by a drone or a "point-u" missile. The largest attack took place on August 9, 2022, when the Crimean airfield "Saki" was attacked. Russian troops in total have lost four Su-30cm fighters and seven Su-24m bombers.

On December 5, 2022, strategic bombers of the Tu-95 and TU-22M3 were injured during the shocks in the aerodromes of Engels-2 and Diagilevo in the Saratov and Ryazan regions. Video recordings made on February 28, 2023 at Minsk's Minsk Aerodrome indicate that the aircraft of the far radar detection of the A-50 tried to blow up with the help of quadcopters. In May in the Bryansk region, the injury was damaged by the AN-124 transport aircraft. In the future, the activity of drones increased.