Ukraine's Air Force denies Russian fake about the destruction of two Su-24s during the attack on Feodosia

Ukraine's Air Force denies Russian fake about the destruction of two Su-24s during the attack on Feodosia

There is no need to believe the statements of the Russian Ministry of Defense about the alleged destruction of two Ukrainian Su-24s during the attack on Feodosia, it is a fake. This was stated by the spokesman for the Air Force Command, Yuriy Ihnat, on Radio Liberty.


In an interview with Radio Liberty, he said that Russian reports about the "destruction" of Ukrainian aircraft are fake and exaggerated, noting that such statements are intended to mislead the population.


Regarding the damaged Russian ship Novocherkassk, Ihnat refused to confirm Moscow's reports that the ship was used to transport weapons.


He pointed out that the explosion caused by the damage to the ship indicates that it was used to transport both equipment and weapons.


The spokesperson also noted that the enemy is constantly looking for ways to transport ammunition, and the destruction of a large batch of such cargo can serve as a significant strategic gain.


Ihnat urged not to believe Russian statements and defined them as part of the information war waged by the Kremlin.





There is no need to believe the statements of the Russian Ministry of Defense about the alleged destruction of two Ukrainian Su-24s during the attack on Feodosia, it is a fake. This was stated by the spokesman for the Air Force Command, Yuriy Ihnat, on Radio Liberty.


In an interview with Radio Liberty, he said that Russian reports about the "destruction" of Ukrainian aircraft are fake and exaggerated, noting that such statements are intended to mislead the population.


Regarding the damaged Russian ship Novocherkassk, Ihnat refused to confirm Moscow's reports that the ship was used to transport weapons.


He pointed out that the explosion caused by the damage to the ship indicates that it was used to transport both equipment and weapons.


The spokesperson also noted that the enemy is constantly looking for ways to transport ammunition, and the destruction of a large batch of such cargo can serve as a significant strategic gain.


Ihnat urged not to believe Russian statements and defined them as part of the information war waged by the Kremlin.