US-made F-16s in Ukraine, August 4, 2024.
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A Russian commander has said his S-300 air defence battery shot down a US-made F-16 fighter jet operated by Ukraine.
In an interview aired on Russia 1 TV on Sunday, the commander, identified by the callsign ‘Sever’, told journalist Vladimir Solovyov that the US-supplied aircraft was “the most interesting target” his unit has encountered.
He said the battery fired two missiles at the F-16, with the first damaging the aircraft and the second “delivering the final blow.”
“It took us a lot of time to prepare for this operation. We were tracking it and anticipating it. The enemy boasted that these planes were indestructible. As it turns out, they fall out of the sky just like the rest,” Sever said. He did not say when the incident occurred.
Ukraine began receiving F-16s in August 2024 and has since confirmed the loss of four in combat.
According to Business Insider, Kiev has officially received 44 of the 87 jets promised by its European backers.
RT