❗️In the #Russian city of #Irkutsk, a military plane crashed on a residential building
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) October 23, 2022
According to the Russian Emergencies Ministry, it was a Su-30 that crashed during a test flight.
The area of the fire reached 200 square meters.
Both pilots died in the crash. pic.twitter.com/Jgra5ajckV
The question has been raised is this a STUXNET attack? American microprocessors loaded into the equipment used at this factory?
Russian jets having "accidents" is increasing. Is this because as the Russian aerospace forces are flying more missions over Ukraine statically would mean more crashes, or is something else going on here?
In Russian Perm, an explosion and a fire broke out at a gunpowder factory where charges for "Grad", "Smerch" and air defence systems are manufactured.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) October 23, 2022
According to Russian media, the plant worked in three shifts to supply the Russian army with ammunition. pic.twitter.com/dU1FXgemHv
Russian jets having "accidents" is increasing. Is this because as the Russian aerospace forces are flying more missions over Ukraine statically would mean more crashes, or is something else going on here?
What were the circumstances of this Russian Aerospace Force's jet going down?
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