The Russian Ministry of Defense said helicopter crews fired missiles at enemy targets from a distance of over three miles.
A released video reportedly shows the moment Russian pilots take to the sky and fire missiles at Ukrainian targets from their Ka-52 helicopters.
The Russian military said Sunday:"Footage of the work of the crews of Ka-52 attack helicopters to destroy objects and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine."The rocket strikes destroyed the command post, tanks and other armored vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine." Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what the Kremlin is still calling a"special military operation." Monday marks the 138th day of the invasion.
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