
Russian Mi-24 attack helicopter destroyed in Moscow region - Ukraine's intelligence
On the night of Sunday, November 10, a Mi-24 assault helicopter belonging to the Russian army was set on fire at an airfield in the Moscow region
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The press service of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine reported the information.
"On the night of November 9 to 10, 2024, a Russian Mi-24 attack helicopter was destroyed at the Klin-5 airfield in the Moscow region," the statement reads.
The destroyed Russian helicopter belonged to the 92nd Squadron of the 344th Center for Combat Use and Retraining of Army Aviation Flight Personnel of the Russian Armed Forces.
“The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine reminds that the occupying Russian forces will be punished fairly for every war crime committed against Ukraine,” the intelligence emphasized.
- On the night of October 12-13, a Russian Tu-134 military transport aircraft burned down at the Orenburg-2 military airfield in Russia.
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