Video Shows Russian Su-35 Wreckage After Ukraine Shootdown
Russian bloggers said the pilot survived and reached friendly positions as Ukraine claimed another Su-35 shootdown in the eastern front.
- On Wednesday, July 8, the Ukrainian Air Force announced its forces shot down a Russian Su-35 fighter jet over the eastern front, with Russian military commentator Oleksii Zemtsov acknowledging the loss.
- Borisoglebsk airbase in Russia's Voronezh region sustained a drone attack overnight on July 8, with fires breaking out at a fuel storage area; satellite imagery from July 7 shows the base hosted seven Su-35 fighters.
- Zemtsov claimed the pilot survived and reached Russian-held positions, distinguishing this from previous losses; Russia's Su-35 fleet faces replacement challenges, as factories delivered only 10 of 12 ordered units in 2024, per the Royal United Services Institute.
- Following warnings from regional governor Roman Busargin, explosions rocked the Saratov region early Wednesday, while simultaneous strikes hit defense industry facilities in the Bryansk region and an oil depot in Belgorod.
- Targeting fuel infrastructure disrupts Russian logistics, potentially grounding sorties for days as replacement supplies must be trucked in, reflecting an intense aerial exchange amid Russia's continued deployment of 4th-generation multirole fighters.
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Video shows Russian Su-35 wreckage after Ukraine shootdown
Ukraine’s 3rd Army Corps has released a video showing the burning wreckage of a Russian Su-35 fighter jet, after the Ukrainian Air Force officially confirmed the aircraft was shot down on the eastern front on July 8, 2026. The roughly one-minute clip, published on the evening of July 8, 2026, shows both the moment of the aircraft’s fall and its scattered remains, filmed at close range by one of the corps’ drones. Російський винищувач Су-35 тл…
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Ukraine's Air Force said it shot down a Russian Su-35 multirole fighter on 8 July. The Air Force reported the shootdown in the eastern direction. No imagery of the downed aircraft has been published, and the claim has not been independently verified. The Su-35 (NATO code Flanker-E) is Russia's most advanced 4th-generation multirole fighter. Russia entered its full-scale war in February 2022 with around 100 Su-35s and had lost eight in 45 months …
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