Ukrainian military destroyed another Russian Su-34 on the eastern front, as reported by the Commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Mykola Oleschuk.

by UNITED24Media

20 comments
  1. Their planes are becoming ground vehicles and their boats are becoming submarines!

    Keep doing the good work!

  2. How can I say, the russian aircraft put itself in a dangerous location

  3. It’s worth noting that this is the fourth downed Russian Su-34 in February. Additionally, this month, one Russian Su-35S fighter and an A-50 early warning and control aircraft were also shot down.

  4. How many planes does russia still have? And – what happened to oil refinaries? We haven’t seen them burning for a few weeks.

  5. Another one bites the dust!! The high value targets in all these downings is not the aircraft (except in the A50 cases) are the aircrew…that’s what’s going to hurt the ruzzian air farce.

  6. One of my family members was killed by an aerial/glide bomb in January so I see all of these downed planes as at least partial justice…

  7. Let’s hope Ukraine can break the other week’s record…

  8. The guys flying these things must be getting pretty nervous by now, with all the losses the last week or so.

    *chuckles* I’m in danger

  9. Hey Ivan, I haf no good pilots for our bombers. Can I have some of your cannon fodder to use instead?

  10. If I was flying for Russia I would be exceptionally worried about survival if the missile hits and you are able to eject their isn’t a guarantee you will make it to the ground alive, this in turn will make the planes dump their ordinance earlier than they needed to before the multiple strikes on aircraft

    Ukraine has Russia on the ropes in the Black Sea and also now contesting the air b4 F16’s arrive which should help the ground troops, surprised if they don’t start dropping napalm on Russian forces

  11. anyone has a tally on how many airplanes does russia have remaining and how many were downed

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