A Czechoslovak-made Albatros aircraft reportedly crashed while returning from a patrol.
Today, October 4, a military aircraft that the Russian Federation recently handed over to the country’s armed forces crashed in Mali. Barrons report.
A Czechoslovak-made Albatros aircraft reportedly crashed while returning from a patrol. The Russian pilot who flew the plane died.
It is noted that the military junta that seized power in Mali in August 2020 turned its back on the country’s traditional ally – France – and turned to Russia for support and received a large number of ground operatives from the Kremlin. Their authorities in Mali are called “military instructors”, but in fact they belong to the paramilitary formations of PMC Wagner.
In addition, Russia provided combat aircraft and helicopters to its new African ally.
It will be remembered that the UN is investigating the massacre of the inhabitants of Mali by the “Wagnerites”.
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Source: korrespondent

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