Launched Missiles and Disappeared from Radars: Occupiers Lost a Fighter Jet Near Sevastopol.


On the night of September 11, a Russian Su-30SM fighter jet disappeared near the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. It is likely that the military aircraft crashed. This was reported by "Krym Wind".
According to the publication, the enemy Su-30SM along with Su-35, while over the sea north of Sevastopol, were launching Kh-31P missiles at mainland Ukraine.
In the area shown on the map, an oil stain about 3 km in diameter was found, as well as aircraft debris, including a wing. They could not lift anything.
The Russian Su-30SM launched 4 out of 6 available missiles, after which it disappeared from radar screens. The fighter was based at the Krymsk airfield (Krasnodar Krai, RF).
According to the publication's sources, Mi-8 and Ka-27 helicopters from the RF Black Sea Fleet airfield in Kacha were involved in the search operation.
Recall that in June, on the territory of the Akhtubinsk airfield in the Astrakhan region of the Russian Federation, located 589 km from the line of combat contact, defense forces hit a Russian multi-role fighter Su-57.
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