The Ukrainian Armed Forces showed spectacular footage of Ukrainian aircraft in the sky
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 01.07.2022, 11:46
The Armed Forces of Ukraine shared a spectacular video of aviation working in the sky.
What we know
The video was published by the command of the Air Forces of Ukraine with a very simple and clear description - "Aviation works".
It should be noted that the command has not yet reported on the successes of the Air Forces on June 30. However, on June 29, strike aviation made several dozen combat sorties and destroyed many enemy targets.
Su-25 attack aircraft and Su-24m bombers struck an observation post and two ammunition depots, which has become a tradition. A missile and artillery depot and Russian military equipment were also destroyed.
Source: ByCommand of the Air Force of Ukraine
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