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Five russian Cruise Missiles, Ka-52 Helicopter Were Shot Down by Ukraine’s Military Early Tuesday

Russia’s aircraft, UAV are being destroyed on the front line with no chance to enter territory of Ukraine
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Six Kh-101 missiles were launched by occupiers from Tu-95 aircraft from the north of the Caspian Sea
Six Kh-101 missiles were launched by occupiers from Tu-95 aircraft from the north of the Caspian Sea

Units of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down five out of the six cruise missiles fired by Russian occupiers on Ukrainian territory as well as a Russian Ka-52 helicopter on September 6

That is according to Yurii Ihnat, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Air Force Command, who said this during a nationwide telethon, Ukrinform reports.

Ukraine's Air Force Command spokesperson Yurii Ihnat, Defense Express
Ukraine's Air Force Command spokesperson Yurii Ihnat

"The anti-aircraft rocket troops of the Air Force shot down another Ka-52 helicopter of the occupiers. We also have another good result - we shot down five of the six Kh-101 missiles that the occupiers fired this morning, when an air raid alert sounded across the country, from Tu-95 aircraft from the north of the Caspian Sea," he said.

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Asked whether the enemy is currently flying into the territory controlled by Ukraine, Ihnat said, "When they fly [into government-controlled area], they are destroyed."

Six Kh-101 missiles were launched by occupiers from Tu-95 aircraft from the north of the Caspian Sea

According to Ihnat, enemy drones, helicopters and Su-30, Su-34, Su-35 aircraft are becoming targets for the Ukrainian Air Force and they are being destroyed on the front line.

As Defense Express reported, The Armed Forces of Ukraine Servicemen Liberated Settlements in the East And South And Advanced Forward while Ukraine’s Aviation Conducted More Than 30 Strikes and Inflicted Significant Losses On the Enemy.

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