Occupier’s air fleet destroyed near Kherson
Ukrainian military managed to destroy more than 30 enemy helicopters.
Фото: Zakarpattya.net.ua
Фото: Zakarpattya.net.ua

07 March 2022, 18:53

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On the night of March 7, Ukrainian soldiers covered the Chornobaivka airfield near Kherson, where the occupiers decided to partially locate their air fleet. As a result, more than 30 enemy helicopters, Russian soldiers and equipment were destroyed. This was reported by the Marine Command.

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Translated by Vitalii Holich

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