This week two planes crashed in Russia – Su-34 and Su-30. In total, during the war – 11 non-combat air losses.
During the war against Ukraine, 11 non-combat aircraft crashes occurred in Russian aviation, StratCom reported on Sunday, October 23.
The list was compiled after two Russian plane crashes this week and includes:
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February 24 An-26 near Voronezh. The crew died;
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April 8 MiG-31 in the Leningrad region. The crew ejected;
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June 17 Su-25 in the Belgorod region. The pilot was ejected;
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June 21 Su-25 in the Rostov region. The pilot was killed;
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June 24 IL-76 in Ryazan. Four people died;
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September 11 Su-34 in Crimea. The pilots ejected;
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On October 1, a plane at Belbek airfield in Crimea. The pilot was ejected;
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October 9 Su-34 in the Rostov region. The pilots ejected;
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October 9 Su-25 in the Rostov region. The pilot is dead.
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On October 17, a Su-34 crashed into a house in Yeysk. The pilot ejected, killing 14 people.
And the 11th non-combat loss was the crash of the Su-30 into a residential building in Irkutsk, the pilots died.
According to the General Staff, during the war, the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down 270 Russian aircraft.
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Source: korrespondent

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