Three Russian fighter jets downed during the day
Source: Air Force commander Mykola Oleshchuk
On February 29 morning, at about 9 am, the Ukrainian air defense shot down two Russian Su-34 firghter jets.
The aircraft were destroyed in Avdiivka and Mariupol areas. Earlier, during the night, another Su-34 was downed in the east direction.
As reported by the Air Force, 13 Russian combat aircraft have been destroyed in February.
On February 17-18, the air defense downed three Su-34 and one Su-35, two jets on February 19, and one on February 21.
On February 23, enemy forces lost an A-50 long-range radar detection aircraft over the Sea of Azov.
Two Su-34 were destroyed on February 27 and three – today.
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