The Russian air defense system shot down its own Su-34 aircraft over Crimea.
The Russian Su-34 fighter jet crashed in Crimea not by chance – it was shot down by the air defense system of the invaders. Journalist Denis Kazansky reported this in connection with the source Russian Fighterbomber.
In particular, the author of the publication on this resource commented on the downing of the Su-34 on the territory of the occupied peninsula on Sunday, September 11.
He recalled that the invaders’ plane crashed on the border of Raznodelnensky and Krasnoperekopsky districts on Sunday morning, September 11th. First, there is information that it happened in the field, and the pilots allegedly had time to eject.
Russian sources shared a video of a huge fire that broke out at the scene of the accident. However, nothing more has been reported about the fate of the military of the Russian Federation. In addition, the circumstances under which the fighter crashed remained unknown.
The Russians believe that the Su-34 was shot down by the air defense of the invaders themselves.
“I will say again that our air defense is not our friend. It is more afraid than the air defense of the Ukrainians. They put you in order to capture their territory – drop everything and maneuver on the afterburners, shoot everything you have, like the last time in your life,” – said the author of the publication.
Recall that in Crimea at around 6 o’clock in the morning on September 11, a Russian military plane crashed. According to preliminary information, the pilots were able to eject.
It should be noted that according to the General Staff, since the beginning of the war, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have destroyed 242 enemy aircraft, 213 helicopters and 902 operational-tactical drones.
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Source: korrespondent

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