Russian Ka-52 combat helicopter crashes into the Sea of Azov: details

A Russian Ka-52 helicopter crashed in the Sea of Azov. The incident was allegedly caused by “unfavorable weather conditions.”

This is reported by Russian propaganda telegram channels.

The propagandists claim that a Ka-52 helicopter with the occupiers on board crashed into the Sea of Azov early in the morning on September 1, but they published this information only on September 4.

The reason for the helicopter crash in the Sea of Azov was, according to them, bad weather conditions, in particular, heavy fog. They also note that two pilots of the Ka-52 were allegedly rescued, but details of the incident are currently unknown.

Recently, the DIU showed a pilot who landed a Russian Mi-8 helicopter in Ukraine.

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