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A Russian Su-25 attack plane crashed in the Belgorod region

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A Russian military plane crashed in the Valuysky urban district of the Belgorod region. According to preliminary information, the Su-25 attack aircraft crashed, and the exact cause of the fall was not reported.
Information about the plane crash was confirmed in his telegram channel by the governor of the Belgorod region Vyacheslav Gladkov.
In the urban district of Valuysky, the MO plane crashed. An investigation team and employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations are currently working on the spot. The reason for the incident is under investigation. The situation is under control
wrote the governor.

According to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Su-25 attack aircraft crashed while returning to its base airfield in the Belgorod region. The cause of the accident was a technical malfunction of the machine. The pilot is dead.

Note that the Su-25 is a Soviet aircraft designed to support ground forces on the battlefield. It flies at subsonic speeds. It was first broadcast on February 22, 1975.

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