Crimea’s Belbek airfield; 2 MiG fighters destroyed
As a result of a missile attack on the Belbek military airfield in the occupied Crimea overnight into May 15, two russian MiG-31 fighter interceptors were destroyed, the Astra Telegram channel reports.
In addition to aircraft, the warehouse of fuel and lubricants.
And closer to the morning in the area of the village of Vyshneve, a missile destroyed the S-400 Triumph air defense system.
In addition, two occupiers were killed, and 13 were wounded.
Currently, the Armed Forces do not officially confirm this information.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, overnight into Wednesday, May 15, an air alert was declared in Crimea, the Crimean Bridge was blocked, air defenses were working, and explosions were heard.
Late in the evening of May 15, explosions rang out in the occupied city of Sevastopol near the Belbek military airfield. According to residents, these were exploding shells at an artillery depot. The airfield with russian planes and shells for them was attacked for the second time in a day.
Prior to that, Ukrainian partisans discovered two 5N87 radar complexes during reconnaissance of the Belbek airfield in Sevastopol.