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The APU “grounds” the enemy aircraft

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During the day, the defenders destroyed seven enemy air targets, the locations of the battles have not been disclosed.

Anti-aircraft missile units of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Monday, September 19, shot down a Russian Su-25 attack aircraft. This was reported on the page of the command of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook.

Overall, the defenders destroyed seven enemy air targets during the day.

“One Su-25 attack aircraft, one Kh-59 air-to-surface guided missile and five UAVs of the operational-tactical level of the Russian occupation forces were destroyed,” the fighters specified.

The fighter, attack, bomber aviation of the Ukrainian army continues to strike enemy positions in different directions, the command added.

Recall that earlier, on September 16, a Russian Su-25 also “landed” in the Kherson region.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine showed the downing of a Russian helicopter in the Kherson region

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Source: korrespondent

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