The chief editor of Цензор.НЕТ Юрий Бутусов commented on the crash of several helicopters and airplanes in the Bryansk region. The journalist is convinced that the Ukrainian Air Force shot down the aircraft on the territory of the Russian Federation.

"Historical victory of the anti-aircraft defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the sky over Russia!" In one battle, in a brilliantly organized ambush, the Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile system destroyed four Russian combat vehicles at once! Shot down the newest Russian Su-35S fighter, Su-34 bomber and two Mi-8 helicopters," wrote Butusov on Facebook.

The journalist notes that, judging by the published video, all these targets were at a significant height, and were suddenly destroyed by anti-aircraft missiles of a long range, without having time to perform an anti-missile maneuver. The rockets hit the Russian planes and helicopters from the nose part, so the Russians are spreading the information that all the crews were destroyed, he added.

According to Butusov, the cost of the most modern Russian serial Su-35S under the export contract with China is 104 million dollars for one plane, that is, according to the available export prices, Russian military equipment worth about 200 million dollars was destroyed in the battle. Separately, he emphasized that pilots were also destroyed, the preparation of which is not only expensive, but also requires many years.

Butusov also emphasized that the Russians have lost dominance in the air over Bryansk and this battle will significantly limit the terrorist activities of Russian aviation.

On Saturday, May 13, several helicopters and airplanes of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation fell at once in the Bryansk region. According to media and pro-Kremlin soldiers, two Mi-8 helicopters and two Russian planes were shot down. At least four pilots died.

The authorities of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation introduced an interception plan in the Bryansk region. Law enforcement officers seek saboteurs who may be involved in the downfall of Russian equipment.