https://t.me/MykolaOleshchuk/213
🔥 Today, February 29, is a date that occurs once every four years, but it is already a familiar day for Russians with the loss of another plane.
Minus⚠️ Su-34 in the Eastern direction! Thanks for the work!
🇺🇦 Victory on earth is forged in heaven!
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🇺🇦 Commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Mykola Oleschuk
Keep in mind that they may not be dead. They have ejection seats, and AFAIK, these are being shot down over Russian-controlled territory (well, the first A-50 went down over water, IIRC).
True, some will probably have survived, and some of those may even fly again (some percentage usually sustain disqualifying injuries during ejection). The A-50 crews probably had no way to bail out, though, regardless of where they were shot down.