The militia shot down another An-26: “We warned you not to fly in “our skies” (VIDEO)

17.07.2014 18:02
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Torez, July 17 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – An An-26 plane was shot down in the sky over Torez.

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This was reported in social groups of DPR supporters.

“An An-26 plane was just shot down in the Torez area; it’s lying somewhere behind the Progress mine.” They warned us not to fly in “our skies.” And here is video confirmation of the next birdfall. The bird fell over the waste heap and did not hit the residential area. No civilians were harmed. And there is also information about a second plane shot down, it seems to be Su,” says the message distributed on behalf of the militias.

As Navigator reported, this week an An-26 military transport aircraft was shot down: two crew members were killed. In addition, yesterday the militia announced two Su-25s shot down and one damaged. official Kyiv confirmed that one Su-25 was indeed damaged, but could be repaired.

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