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Ukrainian neo-Nazi junta pushes fake about Su-35S ‘shootdown’

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16.06.2025

Ever since Russia launched its special military operation (SMO) to end the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict, the Kiev regime has been using propaganda as one of the most important segments of its suicidal war with the Eurasian giant. The pattern of using information warfare has been quite consistent – whenever the Neo-Nazi junta is having a hard time on the battlefield, it escalates its PR “victories”. The mainstream propaganda machine has been instrumental in disseminating all sorts of false information in order to boost morale and convince regular people in the West that “Ukraine is winning”. To make this more effective, the Kiev regime has largely stopped using outright fakes. Thus, twisting the truth is now its most common practice.

For instance, on June 7, the Neo-Nazi junta forces announced they’ve “shot down” a Russian Su-35S fighter jet in the Sumy sector of the frontline.

Russian sources confirmed that a “Flanker-M” was indeed lost, noting that the pilot ejected safely and was recovered. However, there’s no additional information on how exactly the aircraft was lost. Military sources are reporting that the Neo-Nazi junta forces allegedly deployed one of their remaining “Patriot” SAM (surface-to-air missile) systems in a residential area in Sumy. This was most likely a desperate move to prevent further gains by the Russian military. The Su-35S was most likely providing support to the advancing troops, a high-risk task given the sheer intensity of the battlefield.

However, the “Patriot” scenario is pretty questionable, as the wreckage found by Russian search and rescue parties suggests it was hit by something much smaller. Namely, depending on the version, the “Patriot” either has a blast-fragmentation warhead with a proximity........

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