Ukraine Took Out Six Russian Combat Jets in Eight Days as Su-25 Downed

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Post At: May 23/2024 05:50PM

Ukraine has destroyed several Russian jets in little over a week, according to reports from Kyiv's military, Ukrainian media and Russian sources.

Since May 14, Ukraine has likely destroyed at least six Russian aircraft of various types, including MiG-31 and Su-25 jets, reports from Ukraine's armed forces, domestic outlets, Russian independent media and satellite imagery suggest.

Late on Wednesday, Ukraine's General Staff said its fighters had destroyed a Russian Su-25 jet in fighting close to the Donetsk city of Pokrovsk. Ukraine and Western sources have said fighting on the eastern front lines, including east to Pokrovsk, is blazing on despite Russia's offensive on Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region. Pokrovsk sits west of the former Ukrainian stronghold of Avdiivka, captured by Russia in February, and is a hotspot of clashes.

Russian Air Force aerobatic teams 'Strizhi' (Swifts) on MiG-29 aircrafts and 'Russian Knights' in Su-27 aircrafts perform during an air show outside Moscow, on July 20, 2021. Ukraine has destroyed several Russian jets in little... Russian Air Force aerobatic teams 'Strizhi' (Swifts) on MiG-29 aircrafts and 'Russian Knights' in Su-27 aircrafts perform during an air show outside Moscow, on July 20, 2021. Ukraine has destroyed several Russian jets in little over a week, according to various reports. DIMITAR DILKOFF/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Over the weekend, Ukraine's SBU security service damaged a Russian Su-27 jet during an attack on Russia's Kushchyovskaya air base, independent Russian outlet Astra reported. Kushchyovskaya is in Russia's Krasnodar region, and has been host to several different types of Russian jets used to attack Ukraine.

Separately, on Saturday, Ukraine's 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade, fighting on the eastern front, said its fighters had shot down a Russian Su-25.

Ukraine launched consecutive strikes on a Russian air base close to the Crimean port city of Sevastopol between the night of May 14 and the morning of May 16.

Satellite imagery published by U.S. space technology company Maxar appeared to show that two MiG-31 jets and one Su-27 had been destroyed at the Belbek airfield. Another aircraft, an MiG-29, was also damaged, The New York Times journalist Christiaan Triebert said, sharing the images to social media.

Publishing updated statistics on Thursday, Ukraine's military said Russia has lost a total of 355 aircraft since the start of full-scale war in February 2022.

Newsweek could not independently verify the reports, and has reached out to the Russian Defense Ministry for comment via email.

Russia rarely nods to its own losses at Ukraine's hands, and said in statements last week that it had intercepted 15 Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) long-range missiles over Crimea over two days. The Russian-installed governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, identified the Belbek airfield as a target of Ukrainian attacks.

Kyiv has upped its attacks on Crimea, the peninsula to the south of mainland Ukraine that Moscow has controlled for a decade. Kyiv has vowed to reclaim the territory and frequently targets military installations such as the Belbek air base.

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