December 4, 2025
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“Ghosts” of the GUR hit the Russian aviation in Crimea: minus the MiG-29 and the radar complex

The special unit of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense “Ghosts” destroyed a Russian fighter MiG-29 at the military airfield “Kacha” in the occupied Crimea.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The special unit of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense “Ghosts” destroyed a Russian fighter MiG-29 at the military airfield “Kacha” in the occupied Crimea.

Source: GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

Literally: “On December 4, 2025, on the territory of the military airfield “Kacha” in Crimea, masters of the special unit of the GUR “Ghosts” of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine “Ghosts” hit a Russian multi-purpose fighter MiG-29.”

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Details: According to intelligence data, on the same night, the Irtysh airfield radar complex near the temporarily occupied Simferopol was hit by a special unit.

The department emphasized that special units of the GUR continue to systematically weaken the Russian air defense system over the occupied peninsula, destroying radars, anti-aircraft systems, and now the fighter aircraft of the Russian Federation.

The GUR also reminds that on September 21, 2025, “Ghosts” for the first time in history burned down two Russian amphibious Be-12 “Seagull” anti-submarine aircraft.

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