Putin humiliated as £260million spy plane is ‘shot out of the sky’ while command jet ditches in fiery crash in Azov Sea

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TWO of Vladimir Putin’s most crucial and expensive warplanes have been shot down in the most recent blow to the despot’s failing war in Ukraine.

The Russian dictator’s £260million spy plane disappeared and a vital bomber jet was set on fire after Ukrainian forces shot them out of the sky.

Putin’s Il-22M command plane – one of two key aircraft hit on Sunday

A Russian Il-22 command and control spy planeEAST2WEST

A £260m Russian A-50 AWACS spy planeEAST2WEST

They were blasted over the Azov sea in one of Moscow’s worst days for its air force since Russia’s invasion in 2022.

The Il-22M bomber just managed to make its way back to Anapa airport on fire after being hit, with a number of casualties.

And the £260 million A-50 spy plane disappeared soon after going on patrol near Zaporizhzhia at 9:10 pm local time on Sunday.

For now it is unclear if the aircraft were definitely hit by Ukrainian missiles possibly using a new NATO “miracle weapon” – or friendly fire by the Russians.

After the bomber was hit, air traffic control at the Russian Anapa airport heard: “It’s been hit, landing in Anapa.

“Urgently need an ambulance and fire engine.”

At least one senior Russian war commander was likely on board at the time.

Russian Telegram channel Colonelcassad admitted there had been casualties on the aircraft.

Ukraine initially claimed to have downed the planes close to Putin’s beloved £3million Crimean Bridge.

Reports say the planes have been flying the same routes for months.

The A-50 spy plane was reportedly downed and the Il-22M bomber was heavily damaged in the attack according to Ukrainian reports, citing a source from their armed forces.

The spy plane recently underwent a £3million modernisation and refit.

“This is for Dnipro! Burn in hell, you inhumans! PS No details yet,” wrote Ukrainian Air Force Commander General Mykola Oleshchuk.

The plane losses came late on Sunday –  the first anniversary of the notorious Dnipro bombing which took the lives of 46 people and left over 80 people wounded.

Ukrainians – like Russians – are keenly aware of anniversaries, suggesting the plane attacks could be a revenge strike.

But Russian pro-war sources appeared to admit the probability of Putin’s own forces shooting down the planes in yet another friendly fire humiliation. 

“It is finally clear that the Russian Il-22 in the Sea of Azov area was hit by the Russian air defence that defended the Crimean Bridge,” stated  VChK OGPU channel, which has links to the security services. 

“When the plane was hit, the bridge had an alarm, and traffic was blocked. 

“The pilot was able to land the plane, and at least two people were injured.”

Russian Telegram channel Military Informant said: “The damaged Il-22 reached the airfield and landed, as evidenced by leaked intercepted conversations on an open frequency, but with the A-50, apparently, everything is much sadder.

“If the loss of the aircraft is confirmed, it will be a huge setback for domestic aviation since there are only a few such AWACS aircraft in service and are constantly in short supply at the front.”

The channel described the aircraft hits as “another dark day for the Russian air forces”.

The loss of the AWACS plane was “approximately equal to [the demise of] an aircraft carrier”.

The channel speculated on unnamed “miracle weapons” provided by NATO, and recalled the recent loss of Su-34 warplanes. 

Pro-Kremlin political analyst Sergey Markov also speculated on “use of a new type of weapon by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 

“This – or some new Western missiles transferred to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. 

“Or it may even be possible to begin combat use of F-16 aircraft with just a new type of missile.”

In December, Ukraine claimed to have downed four Su-34s in three days. 

Russian military aviation Telegram channel FlightBomber  – with close military contacts –  today appeared to admit  the catastrophic blows. 

“Tragedy is always tragedy. Especially when it’s on this scale,” said a post. 

“No matter who was there. 

“Who is to blame for the deaths of the pilots, we probably won’t know.

“To the dead – eternal flight.

“To the wounded, speedy recovery and return to service.”

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