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"Greetings from Yarik": a photo of a damaged Su-34 of the occupiers at the Morozovsk airfield has appeared

A photo of the occupiers' damaged Su-34 at the Morozovsk airfield has appeared

The Russian occupiers once again complained about a nighttime UAV attack and claimed that they had allegedly shot down all the drones. However, a few hours later, photos appeared on the Internet confirming another lie by the Russians.

In particular, the photo shows the wreckage of an attack drone near a damaged Su-34 fighter jet. This was reported on Telegram by volunteer Serhiy Sternenko.

It is worth noting that the 559th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment is based in Morozovsk, Rostov Oblast. According to preliminary data, Russian Su-24, Su-24M and Su-34 bombers are deployed at the airfield.

"A Russian Su-34 damaged by shrapnel at the Morozovsk airfield near Rostov. At night, there was an attack by unknown drones, one of them said "greetings to the Katsaps from Yarik," Sternenko wrote.

On the morning of December 17, the Russian invaders said they had allegedly destroyed more than 30 UAVs over the Lipetsk, Rostov and Volgograd regions.

As a reminder, the aggressor country Russia has once again claimed that Ukraine has attempted to attack its territory with airplane-type drones. They claim that on the night of December 17, they shot down all such targets, of which they counted as many as three dozen.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, on December 16, it was loud in the Russian city of Taganrog, where after the explosions, residents noticed a column of black smoke. Helicopters were immediately sent into the sky, but the authorities did not comment on the emergency in the city, which Russia uses to redeploy military equipment to the front in Ukraine.

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