Russia Loses Another Mi-28 Helicopter Near Crimea
5- 2.01.2025, 8:49
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The commander sent the pilots on a mission in bad weather.
Yesterday, January 1, it was reported that the enemy army lost another helicopter in the area of the Crimean peninsula late in the evening.
Z-public pages write that commander Kachinsky had sent the pilots of the Mi-28 helicopter on a mission in bad weather, writes Dialogue.UA.
As a result, due to poor visibility, the Russian army struck its own helicopter. The number of dead is still unknown.
Z-public pages complain that because of such commanders Putin's army is getting less powerful.
At first, on December 31, the enemy lost 16 servicemen at once, when the enemy decided to attack the AFU's marine drones with old Mi-8s in the Black Sea.
At that time, according to statements by Russian war correspondents, not one but two helicopters were shot down at once. There were 8 enemy soldiers on each of them. It turns out that within 24 hours, three VKS RF helicopters were destroyed, one of which got hit by friendly fire.