Russia transferred 14 fighter jets from the Far East to Crimea, – source

12.12.2014 15:12
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Simferopol, December 12 (PolitNavigator, Evgeny Andreev) - The squadron of the 22nd Aviation Regiment, like some other aviation units from the regions of the Russian Federation, was transferred to serve as a guard for the airspace of Crimea.

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Reports about it RIA Primamedia with reference to an informed source in the Eastern Military District.

“One of the squadrons of the 22nd Aviation Fighter Regiment, based in the village of Uglovoye near Vladivostok, consisting of seven fighters, is being transferred to serve in Crimea. Another seven fighters were sent from Komsomolsk-on-Amur,” the source noted.

According to him, the crews will serve over the peninsula and the bases of the Black Sea Fleet. The home airport will be Belbek.

“The crews were selected at will. As a result, there were seven aircraft. The transfer is still ongoing,” the source added.

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