Along with the plane, the Russian army also lost its pilot
The Russian occupation army has lost another of its Su-25 attack aircraft – according to Russian media, the plane of the so-called Russian Aerospace Forces crashed in the Krasnodar Territory.
As we know now, the Russian attack aircraft crashed into the Sea of Azov in the Yeysk Estuary – a number of videos from the scene have been posted online, showing the plane itself and the water splashing as a result of the Su-25 crash.
It is known that the plane was allegedly performing a training flight, and the preliminary cause of the accident was an engine failure.
As for the pilot, it is claimed that he was pulled ashore – it was noted that they tried to resuscitate him, but now the occupiers report that he died.
A separate epic moment is the reaction of the “vacationers” to the crash of the plane, such as the phrases “the pilot ejected, will we help or not” or “is this how it should be”?
Earlier this month, the occupiers lost another of their MiG-31s, which was performing a scheduled training flight.