The speaker of the Ukrainian Navy, Dmitry Pletenchuk, confirmed on air at a national telethon that the Russian military yesterday, March 28, shot down its Su-27 aircraft over the bay of Sevastopol.
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“We confirm that this plane belonged to Russia and that it was destroyed by its own forces,” he noted. “They were anxious and on alert. The human factor was at work – someone really wanted to get a medal and did not bother to figure out whose plane it was.
At the same time, Pletenchuk noted that, despite the recent defeat of the communications center in Sevastopol, it is too early to say that the enemy does not have the means to conduct reconnaissance.
They use a variety of types of aircraft, ranging from the Soviet Su-27, such as the one that fell into them yesterday, shot down by their own forces, to the Iranian-made Mohajer-6, he emphasized. “So I’m not ready to say that they don’t have the means to conduct reconnaissance.”
Source: Racurs

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