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How Was It Possible to Destroy Two Russian Planes Considered to Be Unreplaced in 2024 by Ukraine with Soviet Batteries S-200

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In 2024, Ukraine destroyed two Russian aircraft, considered to be non-replaceable, using modernised Soviet S-200 systems, supplied by Poland.These aircraft were essential for Russia's military operations, and their loss affected Moscow's capabilities.Ukraine took down two Russian A-50U aircraft with the help of PolandIn the first months of 2024, two Russian AWACS-type aircraft, considered essential for Russian military operations, were shot down…
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In 2024, Ukraine destroyed two Russian aircraft, considered to be non-replaceable, using modernised Soviet S-200 systems, supplied by Poland.These aircraft were essential for Russia's military operations, and their loss affected Moscow's capabilities.Ukraine took down two Russian A-50U aircraft with the help of PolandIn the first months of 2024, two Russian AWACS-type aircraft, considered essential for Russian military operations, were shot down…

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Libertatea.ro broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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