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i will wait a week to then read the real number.
41 seems fairly specific to me in the article, but we should remember that hit does not mean destroyed
An aircraft hit by explosive is usually pretty much unairworthy, at least for some times.
And I’m guessing Russia doesn’t have much of a supply of usable spare parts for all these aircraft.
Some of these aircraft are leftovers from the USSR days and were built in Ukraine so there are no parts and no facilities in Russia to make them.
For the modern ones, Russia is having trouble getting the parts due to sanctions, even with all the help from China.
Noel says 41 were TARGETED, citing official sources
Yeah, if you set a bomb off on a plane that is most likely fuel laden, you're not going to be able to fly that plane again. If the air frame isn't completely destroyed, it's going to take months or years to repair, functionally rendering it destroyed.
Right my point is we don't know how many "targeted" planes were actually hit. Like does that mean they launched drones with the intention of hitting them? Does it mean Zelinsky pointed to a satellite image and said "try to get that plane on the airfield"? I hope they get as many as possible but I'm still a little skeptical of the 40 plane claim. Let's wait and see, satellite images will be able to prove it one way or another.
There's drone footage already out there showing the planes burning.
Yeah I've seen drone footage of 4-5 planes burning though, not 40. It would not be the first time Ukraine has made a big exaggerated claim.
Edit: "🇺🇦 Andriy Kovalenko, head of Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation, reports that at least 13 Russian aircraft were destroyed and additional aircraft damaged during Ukraine’s large-scale operation "Spiderweb" on June 1." Downvote me all you want. Source