Sunday, May 4, 2014

Russian bombers, fighter jets 'seen over Crimea' : Civil War in Ukraine

 

Several dozen Russian planes including what appeared to be strategic bombers and fighter jets have been spotted in the sky above the Moscow-controlled peninsula of Crimea, witnesses and experts said.

According to Russian media, President Vladimir Putin is poised to visit Crimea on Friday after overseeing the main military parade on Red Square when Russia celebrates its victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.

A local aviation expert told AFP on Sunday that he had sighted a number of planes over the peninsula's main city of Simferopol on Saturday, including supersonic heavy strategic bombers and heavy military transport aircraft. 

The expert, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he had also seen refuelling tankers and MiG-29 jets.

Another expert, Alexei Savich, who was shown footage of the aircraft, said a Sukhoi Su-34 fighter jet could be seen among the planes.

He also identified the tankers and military transport planes.

More @ Yahoo

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Imprint on the wall of the House of Trade Unions.

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 Civil War in Ukraine (But Please Don't Call it That!)


A civil war is underway in Ukraine. Curiously, no one has labeled it as such even though the Ukrainian government launched an offensive, helicopters were shot down, dozens were killed in the process, and military operations took place in multiple cities.
Two Ukrainian government helicopters were shot down and six people reported to have been killed on Friday morning as state forces launched a military offensive in Slavyansk, the eastern separatist-held city where armed pro-Russia militia fighters are holding several people hostage.

A spokesman for Russian president Vladimir Putin described the offensive as a “punitive operation”, raising the stakes in Ukraine’s confrontation with pro-Russia rebels and Moscow, after a week that has seen separatists seize control of more government, police and judicial buildings in the country’s east.
Punitive Operation

Let's not call it a war, let's call it a a "punitive operation".

More @ Townhall


3 comments:

  1. Refueling that low?

    Nope, not likely. Something smells about that pic.

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  2. That does look rather photoshopped, now doesn't it? I wonder if the Russian pilots have improved a lot since the '80s. Remember this? (not that I am promoting any of this, it was just a cool scene)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HacczykHHCY

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