Sunday 21 June 2020

"Russian" MiG-29 and Su-24 defeated the Turkish army in Libya in a week

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«Российские» МиГ-29 и Су-24 разбили турецкую армию в Ливии за неделю

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MiG-29 fighters and Su-24 bombers, which recently appeared in Libya, improved the position of the forces of the Libyan National Army. Combat aircraft, called the Russian West, distinguished themselves in the territory controlled by Turkey and the pro-Turkish militants who arrived from the UAR.

It should be noted that the government of national accord, supported by Turkey and the militants, suffers one defeat after another.

MiG-29 fighters were spotted during the rout of at least three large military convoys.
Note that the “Russian” affiliation of the aircraft has not yet been officially confirmed, so it continues to be conditional, despite the fact that the United States often uploads “evidence”, writes  Avia.pro .

A week after the defeat of several military columns of the forces of the Government of National Accord, as well as Turkish forces, Turkish President Erdogan announced that it was time to urgently enter into negotiations with the Libyan National Army for a ceasefire.

It is worth saying that in the second half of May the African command of the US armed forces reported the appearance of at least 14 MiG-29s and several Su-24s in the Libyan war-torn area. According to the US military, aircraft from Russia were transferred to Syria, where they were repainted in order to hide Russian origin. After that, fighters and bombers relocated to Libya. According to the United States, in Libya, the MiG-29 and Su-24 will be transferred to the Russian private military companies operating in the region that support the Libyan national army.

Posted by: Andrey Voronov


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