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In a first for Ukraine during the invasion, Kyiv's air force commander and military spy agency said they had shot down a Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber that had fired missiles at Ukraine during ...
On 19 April 2024, a Russian Tu-22M3 crashed near Stavropol, over 450 km of distance from the nearest Ukrainian controlled territory as of the time of the event. Ukraine claimed to have shot down the long-range strategic bomber about 300 km from Ukraine as it was reportedly trying to return to base after a combat sortie.
Ukraine said it shot down a Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber for the first time on Friday, destroying a warplane capable of carrying long-range missiles used to attack Ukrainian cities. The ...
A Russian Tupolev Tu-22M3 long range strategic bomber crashed in Stavropol Krai while returning to base, killing one crew member, with another missing. Ukraine claimed to have shot it down, at a range of 308 km, using an S-200 missile , according to an interview with Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov , head of the HUR.
Call sign U106 was shot down by Russian forces near Marinka. [429] 17 July Bayraktar TB2: Call sign T 263 was shot down by Russian Forces in Kherson Oblast, near Heroiskoye. [430] 30 August UJ-22 Airborne: Downed by a Russian Mi-28N. [431] 22 December UJ-25 Skyline: Remains found in Russia. Crashed into the roof of a house. [432] Total: 12
In late July, Ukraine said it had struck a Russian Tu-22M3 supersonic bomber at Olenya airbase in Murmansk, a record-breaking 1,100 miles inside Russian territory.
At least 30 projectiles were shot down over the capital region. [18] Destroyed maternity hospital in Dnipro. In Dnipro, a shopping center and a maternity hospital were attacked. Seven people, including a child and a police officer, died in the city [19] [20] while 30 others were injured. [3]
Kyiv, which on Monday claimed to have attacked another Russian military airfield, says Russia has used the TU-22M3 to bomb targets across Ukraine with conventional munitions.