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F-16 plane crash: Bezugla claims that Ukrainian air defense has knocked down at least three of its planes

According to the People's Deputy, the previous incidents allegedly tried to hide and were written off to the Russians. There is currently no refutation of her words about the F-16. The People's Deputy of Ukraine Mariana Bezugla noted that a disaster with a plane F-16 is a minimum of the third case when the Ukrainian aircraft was allegedly shot down by its own air defense. She stated this on her page in a telegram channel.

"This is at least a third case when our pilot aircraft was shot down by its own air defense. The two previous incidents that did not concern the F-16 were officially written off on the Russians. And this case also tried to remain silent and hide the information until it appeared In foreign sources. She added that as of the Air Force command, there is no refutation for the beating of the F-16 anti-aircraft missile system of Patriot "through discoordination between units" from the Air Force Command.

According to the People's Deputy, cases of "friendly fire" during intense fighting are inevitable, but it is necessary to draw the right conclusions and draw the perpetrators responsible. "The absolute majority of aircraft has been destroyed by the Russians, and they launch tons of scrap in our cities. We also need to be honest and call the unbroken rocket rocket, not" debris.

" At the time of publishing the material of the Air Force command and personally, Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk did not comment on the post of Bezroid. It should be noted that on August 29, the General Staff of the Armed Forces officially confirmed that there was a disaster with a plane F-16 in Ukraine, which resulted in the died of the pilot. Fighters participated in the reflection of the Russian rocket stroke and showed "high efficiency", knocking down four winged missiles.

After that, Maryana Bezugla noted that the F-16 Ukrainian Pilot Alexei Mesya was allegedly shot down by the Patriot anti-aircraft missile complex "due to discoordination between units. " Yuriy Ignat, the ex -Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reacted to the statement.