In the United States, Ukraine did not find "convincing evidence" of Ukraine's statements that Russia has reduced the number of bomb shots after airplanes.
Thus, the American "Institute of War Study" commented on the corresponding statement of the Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk.
"After significant losses-aircraft of the far radar detection of A-50 and Su-34/SU-35 fighters, the invaders significantly reduced the number of cubic aircraft," Oleshchuk wrote on March 8.
"However, ISW did not find convincing evidence that the rate of blows of Russian unmanaged planning bombs has decreased," the Institute said today.
Analysts are reminiscent of Forbes recent data that Russian planes make one hundred or more plane-piles and bomb Ukrainian positions about 40 kilometers.
"This indicates that Russian aircraft continue to carry out relatively large volumes of glider flights and bomb blows in Ukraine, despite Ukraine's statements about the beat of such aircraft," ISW reports.
Earlier, Oleshchuk illustrated the beating of the Russian aircraft with a video, removed two days earlier.