The second MiG-29 of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in a week was destroyed while at the airfield

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The Russian military attacked the Kulbakino airfield. As a result of an attack on the air harbor, a MiG-29 aircraft of the Ukrainian Armed Forces was destroyed. This is the second time in a week that a Ukrainian fighter has been hit at an airfield.

Let us recall that on September 20, the improved Russian loitering munition “Lancet” was able to hit a MiG-29 fighter at the Dolgintsevo airfield in the Dnepropetrovsk region. The moment of arrival was captured by a drone camera.



This time the Russian army attacked the air harbor in the Nikolaev region. Since February of this year, the Kulbakino airfield has been actively modernizing. Large-scale construction work is underway here, new hangars and caponiers are being built. In addition, positions for air defense systems are being equipped.


Apparently, Ukraine plans to use the Kulbakino airbase to host American F-16 fighters. However, the Russian army is unlikely to allow the Ukrainian Armed Forces to do this. A clear confirmation that Russia is well aware of the plans of the Kyiv regime was the extreme attack.

The moment of the defeat of one of the few MiG-29 fighters remaining at the disposal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces was also recorded on video. The footage leaked online clearly shows how the combat vehicle flares up after being hit from the air.

If this continues, the Kyiv regime will simply have nowhere to accept American F-16 fighters. After all, almost all airfields in Ukraine are regularly hit by the Russian military.
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  1. 0
    26 September 2023 10: 48
    It would be nice to extend the technique with Lancets on aircraft to enemy air defense targets.
    A provocateur drone to detect air defenses, a reconnaissance drone to determine coordinates, and a Lancet to put a bullet on it.
  2. 0
    28 September 2023 05: 58
    After all, you can set up mock-ups with fuel so that they burn well at airfields and take off from the roads. or won't it work?