On the night of January 4, a Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber burned down at the Shagol airfield in Chelyabinsk, Russia. According to sources, including the Defense Ministry's GUR and Ukraine's military intelligence, the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine is believed to be responsible for the incident. The reasons for the aircraft catching fire are being investigated. The incident has led to tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
⚡Russian media: 16-year-old Russian arrested for allegedly torching Su-34 jet at Chelyabinsk airbase. The jet was lit on fire overnight on Jan. 4 while parked at the Shagol airbase outside of Chelyabinsk, some 2,000 kilometers east of the Ukrainian border.
A Russian Su-25 fighter jet targets Ukrainian army positions. https://t.co/cijC1LtfNA
Ukraine’s military intelligence says a Su-34 bomber plane caught fire at a military airfield in Russia. According to Ukrainian media, the aircraft was set on fire as part of a Ukrainian “special operation.” https://t.co/RL5HrzQYst
Su-34 Fighter-Bomber Burns on the Tarmac East of Russia’s Ural Mountains Kyiv Post sources in the special services report that a #Su34 fighter-bomber burned down at the Shagol airfield in #Chelyabinsk last night, with hints of #HUR involvement. https://t.co/n1RRgYcFki
🔥BREAKING🔥 ❗️The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine informs: on the night of January 4, 2024, a Su-34 fighter-bomber burned down at the Russian airfield "Shagol" (Chelyabinsk) ✔️ The combat aircraft belonged to the aviation regiment of the… https://t.co/DYIKgiNyDY
The Main Intelligence Directorate claims that in this video, the burning Su-34 at the airfield in Chelyabinsk is visible. https://t.co/kvybCLxTd3 https://t.co/UxcL9VoTBT
A Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber aircraft burned down at the Russian Shagol airport (Chelyabinsk) on January 4, 2024 - Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. The aircraft belonged to the aviation regiment of the 21st Mixed Air Force Division of… https://t.co/LejZup53s5
💥A #Su34 fighter-bomber has been burnt out completely at the Shagol airfield in Chelyabinsk, Russia, on the night of January 4, Defence Intelligence of Ukraine informed. "The reasons for the aircraft catching fire are being clarified," Ukraine's Intelligence Service reported. https://t.co/ow1Qerhowz
🔥 Su-34 fighter bomber burns out completely at Russian airfield https://t.co/hxSbNGw4R4
🔥🔥🔥 ⚡️ Su-34 fighter burned down at a Russian airfield On the night of January 4, a Su-34 fighter-bomber burned down at the “Shagol” airfield in Chelyabinsk, Russia. According to the UP source, the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence is behind this. https://t.co/7ntUSktKBo
⚡️ Media: Ukrainian operatives torch Russian jet at airbase. A Russian SU-34 fighter jet was lit on fire on Jan. 4 at an airbase in Chelyabinsk, Russia, which intelligence sources told Ukrainska Pravda was the work of Ukraine's military intelligence. https://t.co/JAI5hZ6JsC
On the night of January 4, a Su-34 military plane burned down at the Shagol airfield in Chelyabinsk, Ukrainska Pravda reported, citing sources in the security services. According to the UP source, the Defense Ministry's GUR is behind it. https://t.co/LPbdS5XLu2
On the night of January 4, a Russian Su-34 aircraft burned down at the Shagol airfield in Chelyabinsk, Russia. Initial reports by UP state that the GUR is responsible for an operation involving the destruction of this bomber. https://t.co/0I9SN3HGmh