Ukraine's air defense shot down another Russian plane - 57th brigade of motorized infantry

Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Updated: May 18 2022 at 01:29 pm
Source: myukraineis.org

57 separate motorized infantry brigade named after Kosh Ataman Kostya Gordienko reports the downing of an enemy plane.

Motorcyclists also illustrate their video message. The direction where, according to them, the plane was hit, and its model are not disclosed.

Literally: "According to the headquarters of the 57th separate motorized infantry brigade, on May 18, 2022, a Russian military plane was shot down by an air defense unit. Glory to Ukraine!".

Motorcyclists also illustrate their video message. The direction where, according to them, the plane was hit, and its model are not disclosed.

Source: Brigade Facebook page

In the Nikolaev area the Armed Forces of Ukraine brought down the fighter of occupiers.

The video was published on the telegram channel 72 OMBr named after the Black Cossacks.

It is noted that the cheapest such aircraft costs approximately $ 15 million.

"That's how 50 million Russian air forces are on fire. They flew. Mykolayiv is a force, ”says the voice-over.

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