Ukrainian military aviation destroyed several dozen units of Russian armored vehicles
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 28.06.2022, 15:54
The Ukrainian Air Force reported the successful destruction of Russian military equipment, as well as ammunition depots and enemy manpower.
What we know
On June 27, 2022, Ukrainian pilots of attack aircraft Su-25 and bombers Su-24M stormed Russian positions almost 20 times during the day. As a result of successful combat sorties, they managed to destroy several dozen armored vehicles.
Strikes were carried out in all areas of combat operations. In addition to armored vehicles, the Ukrainian Air Force destroyed two ammunition depots and enemy personnel.
Source: Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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