TOP Russian trash fakes: Leopard tractors, Su-25 destroyed in the fifth circle and Iranian UAV “self-firing”

The Russian Ministry of Defense has once again outdone its own pearls by confusing ordinary agricultural machinery with tanks

The Russian defense ministry and Russian propagandists in general continue to produce a sea of epic fakes that do not stand up to any criticism. In this article, we will tell you about a number of recent epic statements by racists that are shattered by harsh reality

Ka-52 versus Leopard tractors

Yesterday’s video of the Russian Defense Ministry showing Russian Ka-52 helicopters attacking “armored vehicles,” including Leopard tanks, can be considered one of Konashenkov’s most epic fakes, because instead of the German tanks, the video actually shows agricultural machinery.

Thus, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, the destroyed so-called “Leopard tanks” are actually equipment from a machine-building company, namely 9000 and 700 series combine harvesters and a 4830 series sprayer.

And this is not to mention the fact that the racists once again “for the first time” destroyed Leopard tanks, which, according to their legends, arrived in Ukraine long before the official announcement of the transfer of these vehicles to the Armed Forces.

Su-25 is being destroyed for the fifth time

Another favorite “rubric” of the Russian Defense Ministry is to “destroy” equipment in the second, third, and so on circles in their reports. In particular, the number of HIMARS missile systems “destroyed” by Konashenkov has already reached the third round, but the occupiers “overdid it” with Su-25s by five times.

Thus, according to MilitaryAviationInUa, based on the reports of the Russian Defense Ministry, the number of Su-25s “shot down” as of June 6 is already 150 aircraft, despite the fact that, according to the same Military Balance, as of 2022, the Armed Forces of Ukraine had approximately 31 Su-25s in service.

Iranian Mohajer-6

Another “gaffe” of Russian propagandists was the destruction of an Iranian drone in Crimea, as the occupiers began to replicate information about “successful work on the Ukrainian UAV” in advance – in particular, Aksenov reported on his Telegram channel that an “enemy UAV” was jammed and landed by electronic warfare, publishing a photo of the UAV.

As it turned out, the “Ukrainian drone” was a Mohajer-6 drone purchased by the occupiers from Iran – the drone can be identified by parts of the wings and landing gear of the UAV.

The video below shows the moment when a Russian Mohajer-6 drone was shot down in the sky over the temporarily occupied Crimea.

In total, the occupiers have lost at least several of these drones since the arrival of this Iranian UAV in the Russian military.

Source defence-ua
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