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Ukrainian Air Force attack helicopters appeared in the line of contact

Headquarters of the so-called Operation United Forces of Ukraine has published material about, that APU launched exercises with aircraft near the line of contact. We are talking about the use of the Ukrainian Air Force helicopters. According to the official version, exercises were aimed at practicing rescue crews options downed aircraft equipment - aircraft and helicopters. At the same time announced, that we are talking about the rescue operation, which "may be needed, if aviation funds will be brought down to the enemy's territory ".

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By working out search and rescue helicopter, two search and rescue services the Ukrainian Air Force Mi-8 were involved and one helicopter of Army Aviation Mi-24. When the job means used landing “Adapter-1M”, and evacuated the pilot Ukrainian Air Force Special rescue paratrooper group.

Of further messages Staff CCA becomes clear, that only one salvation Pilot case during “scientist” not limited to. The press service said material, that in the area of ​​the line of contact "Ukrainian Border Guard units came across a hemp field".

The report said, that in the area of ​​the settlement Zaitsevo staff quickly combat border commandant found cannabis crops in the area 3 it.

Ударные вертолёты ВВС Украины появились у линии соприкосновения

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By the National Police has started investigation team.

Judging by the smiling people discovered the hemp field with the military GPS Ukraine, a lot of work to be…

The presence of fields such impressive space with hemp growing on them at APU controlled territory (positions at HSE) very particularly informs, Why Ukrainian troops sometimes with such maniacal persistence try to exercise “toad jumping” towards LDNR positions.

                          
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