The General Staff has confirmed that a Russian Su-34 aircraft was shot down 650 km from the front line
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has confirmed that a Russian Su-34 front-line bomber was shot down at the airfield in Akhtubinsk. The aircraft was attacked approximately 650 kilometres from the line of contact, according to the General Staff.
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