11 Russian aerial assets destroyed: Ukraine

“11 Russian targets were destroyed on May 15. Anti-aircraft missiles shot down two cruise missiles, three Orlan-10 UAVs, and one Ka-52 helicopter. The air defense also shot down a Mi-28 helicopter and four Orlan-10 UAVs,” The Kyiv Independent said on Monday, citing the country’s air force.

NewsBharati    16-May-2022 11:46:09 AM
Total Views |
Kyiv, May 16: The Ukrainian Air Force has claimed it targeted and destroyed as many as 11 Russian aerial assets, in the process, also preventing Moscow’s troops from crossing a river, which, if true, would mean that Russian forces have, for a second time, failed to cross a river in Ukraine.
 
Ukraine Russia 
 
“11 Russian targets were destroyed on May 15. Anti-aircraft missiles shot down two cruise missiles, three Orlan-10 UAVs, and one Ka-52 helicopter. The air defense also shot down a Mi-28 helicopter and four Orlan-10 UAVs,” The Kyiv Independent said on Monday, citing the country’s air force.
 
 
 
“The operations prevented a river crossing of Russian forces across the Inhulets River located in central-east,” the paper also reported. Inhulets, also known as Ingulets, is a tributary of the Dnieper, which is one of the major rivers in Europe. Earlier, the Russians were prevented from crossing the Siverskyi Donets river in the Donetsk region of the war-hit nation, in an attack during which, Kyiv said, its air troops destroyed a pontoon bridge and damaged military vehicles nearby, including ‘at least 73 tanks.’ The two-day battle was first reported by the UK on May 13. Russia, which invaded Ukraine on February 24, has, thus far, failed to make major inroads on the territory of its smaller neighbor, despite having superiority in almost all aspects. It has, however, taken ‘significant losses,’ as per various estimates.
 
 
Major General Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine’s military intelligence, told Sky News in a recent, exclusive interview that Russian President Vladimir Putin, who approved the ‘special military operation,’ is ‘seriously unwell’ and facing the ‘threat of a coup.’