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Dec 26, 2023

Ukraine Confirms Downing Three Russian Su-34 Fighter Jets


Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, celebrated the downing of two Russian fighter jets on Christmas Eve as a promising sign for the year ahead, marking the country's official observance of the holiday on December 25 instead of January 7. Additionally, Zelenskyy asserted Ukraine’s claim of destroying three more Russian fighter planes on a recent Friday.

Expressing confidence in the country's air defense capabilities, Zelenskyy praised Ukraine’s negotiation skills, its strengthened sky shield, and its defense against Russian aggression. However, his optimistic outlook arrives amidst growing worries about stalled battlefield progress and the uncertainty surrounding Western aid for Ukraine's war effort.

Russia claimed an advancement in the battle zone on Monday, asserting control over Marinka, a strategically located town west of Donetsk. Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu highlighted this advance as crucial in protecting Donetsk from potential attacks.

Amid these developments, Ukraine reported intercepting 28 Russian drones while its air defense forces shot down two Russian planes overnight. Tragically, these clashes resulted in one civilian fatality and at least four injuries in various Russian attacks over 24 hours.

Ukraine marked a significant change in its public holiday celebration by officially observing Christmas on December 25, moving away from the traditional January 7. The Orthodox Church of Ukraine, granted full recognition in 2019, further differentiated itself from the Russian Orthodox Church by embracing this change. Many Ukrainians welcomed this shift, viewing it as a step toward solidifying their cultural independence from Russia.

Meanwhile, the conflict in Ukraine continued, with the Ukrainian Air Force reporting the destruction of three Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers in southern Ukraine on December 22, following a threatening nighttime message from the Russian military.

The Ukrainian military's General Staff stated that since the full-scale invasion began, Russia has lost a total of 324 warplanes and helicopters, marking significant losses in aircraft. Specifically, the downing of Russian aircraft, including a Su-34 fighter-bomber near Mariupol and an attempted interception of a Su-30 fighter jet in the Black Sea near Odesa, were key recent developments.

Ukraine also reported air raid alerts and confrontations against Shahed drones in various regions, including missile attacks in Odesa and the downing of a Shahed drone. These hostilities indicate the ongoing intensity and unpredictability of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

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