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​russia’s Troops Begin Using Su-34, Su-35 Aircraft for Airstrikes After a Forced Break Again

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This is what the russian Su-34 tactical bomber looks like in the russian sky / Open source photo
This is what the russian Su-34 tactical bomber looks like in the russian sky / Open source photo

russian-fascist forces also doubled the use of kamikaze attack drones

The russian occupying forces resumed the use of their Su-34 and Su-35 fighter-bombers for airstrikes on the front line

Oleksandr Shtupun, spokesman for the United Press Center of the Defense Forces of the Tavria Region, said this on the air of the "Front Line" program.

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"The enemy started using Su-35 and Su-34 again. 18 airstrikes per day were recorded. This is not only in Avdiyivka, but along the entire line of combat. That is, 2-3 airstrikes were recorded in almost all directions," Oleksandr Shtupun informed.

According to the spokesman, the russian-fascist forces doubled (compared to the previous day) the use of kamikaze attack drones. More than 100 cases were recorded in one day.

At the same time, the russian army continues to lose a large amount of military equipment. During the past day, warriors of the Defense Forces of Ukraine eliminated or severely damaged more than a hundred units of the enemy's equipment.

In just one day, the enemy army in this direction on the front line was reduced by 500 soldiers.

russia’s Troops Begin Using Su-34, Su-35 Aircraft for Airstrikes After a Forced Break Again, Su-34 aircraft on Ukrainian soi, Defense Express
And this is how the russian Su-34 aircraft looks on Ukrainian soil / Open source photo

As Defense Express reported earlier, defenders of Ukraine Shot down russian Su-34 fighter-bomber in Mariupol direction after they had neutralizes trio of russian Su-34 aircraft over the Southern front. We also wrote, that russian troops decreased aviation activity in Kherson oblast after downing several Su-34

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