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Journalists have shown the crash site of the debris in Kostyantynivka. There are currently several versions of what happened.

The head of the Kostyantynivka Military Administration, Horbunov, says that it was a orcs aircraft shot down by Ukrainian Defense Forces.

According to the head of the National Security and Defense Council's Center for Countering Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, it was a Su-34 fighter jet.

Several Mordor Telegram channels claim that the debris is not from a plane but from an S-70 "Hunter" drone, which has a wingspan of 20 meters.



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Journalists have shown the crash site of the debris in Kostyantynivka. There are currently several versions of what happened.

The head of the Kostyantynivka Military Administration, Horbunov, says that it was a orcs aircraft shot down by Ukrainian Defense Forces.

According to the head of the National Security and Defense Council's Center for Countering Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, it was a Su-34 fighter jet.

Several Mordor Telegram channels claim that the debris is not from a plane but from an S-70 "Hunter" drone, which has a wingspan of 20 meters.

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