December 21, 2025
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The SBU attacked the Belbek airfield in Crimea for the second time in a few days: Russian Su-27 aircraft were hit

SBU drones hit two Su-27s and a control tower at Belbek airfield in Crimea. The cost of losses is about $70 million.”, β€” write: www.pravda.com.ua

Long-range drones of the Special Operations Center “Alfa” of the SBU on the night of December 20 hit two Su-27 aircraft at the Russian military airfield “Belbek” in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

Source: SBU press service

Literally: “One of the planes was on the taxiway with full ammunition and was ready for a combat sortie. It was destroyed.

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The estimated cost of both planes is about 70 million US dollars.

In addition, damage to the control tower was confirmed, which may complicate the organization and control of flights at the airport.”

Photo: SBU

Details: According to the SBU, this is already the second successful attack by the SBU on Belbek airfield in recent days.

On December 18, the Service’s drones hit Russian equipment worth hundreds of millions of dollars at this airfield: two Nebo-SVU radars, a 92N6 radar from the S-400 Triumph air defense system, a Pantsir-S2 air defense system, and a MiG-31 aircraft with full ammunition.

Literally: “SBU strikes on key military airfields, as well as the destruction of enemy aircraft and air defense systems in the temporarily occupied Crimea, significantly reduce its military potential in the region. This systematic work will continue.”

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