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Enemy Reduced Guided Bombs Using in the South of Ukraine After the Destruction of Su-34

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Photo for illustration - russian bomb with a UMPK kit under the wing of a Su-34 aircraft
Photo for illustration - russian bomb with a UMPK kit under the wing of a Su-34 aircraft

russian aviation has reduced the use of guided bombs in the south after Ukrainian air defense destroyed enemy Su-34 fighter-bombers

The Operational Command South announced this in own report.

Thus, over the past day, Russians carried out one air strike using 4 guided bombs on Krynky on the left bank of the Kherson region.

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They also fired one Kh-59 guided missile that had been sent in the direction of Kropyvnytskyi, but was destroyed by air defense forces.

This is three times less than the day before. Then, Russians carried out three air strikes using 15 guided bombs on settlements on left and right banks of the Dnipro River in the Kherson region.

The Sukhoi Su-34 jet fighter-bomber of the Russian Air Force
Su-34 jet fighter-bomber of the russian Air Force

A drastical decrease in the use of Russian aircraft to strike Ukraine in the south comes after the Ukrainian military claimed on Friday, December 22, that its air defense had shot down three Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers.

According to Yurii Ihnat, Spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force, Russians were “totally insolent” and wanted to fly closer to strike with guided bombs to penetrate the Ukrainian defense.

Ihnat noted that Russian pilots were caught off guard, and “the operation was carried out at lightning speed and gracefully.”

Russian propagandists indirectly confirmed the shootdown of at least one aircraft, saying that living and dead crew members were found and evacuated to the temporarily occupied territory.

The invaders claim that the preliminary reason for the shootdown of aircraft is the use of the Patriot SAM system by the Ukrainian military. These assumptions have not been officially confirmed.

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