I saw somewhere on Twitter or such, that the Ukrainian army crashed Russian jets (somewhere they say 5, somewhere 6, i.e. like this article
here).
Well maybe they did, maybe they didn't, maybe they are exaggerating, who knows at this point.
But, I've just heard on
Sputnik (Serbian) live podcast covering this situation (
will J&N do one special as well? ) that actually one jet crashed due to pilot error:
The Ministry of Defence stated that the incident occurred during a special military operation in Ukraine.
sputniknews.com
Russian Su-25 Jet Crashes Due to Piloting Error, Pilot Ejected and is Now Safe at Base, MoD Says
The Ministry of Defence stated that the incident occurred during a special military operation in Ukraine.
"An Su-25 attack aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces crashed due to a piloting error. The pilot ejected safely and is already at the location of his military unit", Major General Igor Konashenkov stated.
The crash happened amid
the special military operation in Ukraine, launched on Thursday morning.
It came after an escalation in Donbass, with Ukrainian forces shelling the territories of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics. The DPR and LPR appealed to Russia, and Moscow recognised both as independent nations, urging Ukraine to stop the bloodshed in the region.
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Is it even worth it to go to ANY of the MSM at this point?
To be honest, I opened during today 2-3 times some (western backuped) MSM and almost cried when I saw the level of one-sided and false reporting and the news.