Russian Su-34s destroyed the stronghold of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with bombs from UMPC 06:01

Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers in the southern Donetsk direction destroyed a stronghold of the Ukrainian army using aerial bombs with universal planning and correction modules (UMPC). This is reported with reference to the Russian Ministry of Defense. TASS.

According to available information, Su-34 multifunctional supersonic fighter-bombers hit the stronghold and manpower of Ukrainian troops with ODAB-500 unguided aerial bombs equipped with UPMK.

Bombs with UMPC allowed Russian aircraft to make precision attacks on the enemy without entering the air defense destruction zone.

The SU-34 crew received confirmation from scouts that the target had been hit and returned safely to the departure airfield.

Previously in England statedHe says Russia’s smart bombs, modified from Soviet-era munitions, have changed the course of the war in Ukraine.

Previously reportedThat Russia destroyed expensive Abrams tanks with cheap Ghoul drones.

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Source: Gazeta

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