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At night, the Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out an attack on Berdiansk Airport, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The airport was used by the Russians mainly for helicopter operations. t.me/supernova_plus…
NASA Fire Information for Resource Management System shows multiple fires raging at Berdiansk Airport on 17 October 2023. Image
According to the Fighterbomber, prominent pro-Russian TG channel, losses in manpower and equipment are severe. t.me/fighter_bomber…
Latest Sentinel sat imagery taken on 15 October 2023 show at least 26 helicopters at Berdiansk Airport. Image
Russian Air Force helicopters burning after Ukrainian attack on Berdiansk Airport.
There are three separate fires visible in the video. The one on the right is definitely a helicopter as we can see rotor blades among the flames (third photo).

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@Rebel44CZ At least one helo confirmed.
Longer version of the previous video. Seven separate fires are visible at the airport.
Ok, going from the left. 1st fire is too far to tell anything (possibly a helo). 2nd fire also too far (possibly a helo), we can see parked Ka-52 and Mi-8 (both not on fire). 3rd fire led to multiple explosions, it's an ammo dump or heavily armed helo (maybe Ka-52 or Mi-24VM).

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4th fire is a Mi-8. 5th fire also led to multiple explosions, I think ammo dump or heavily armed helo. A Mi-8 parked nearby (green arrow) was likely damaged by the explosions.
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6th fire is too far, possibly a helo, but who knows. 7th fire is behind the trees, maybe air defense spot?
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I've been staring at this still frame for a while. And now I think that the helicopter next to fire no. 5 looks more like a Mi-28 than a Mi-8. Image
Thanks to @duke_garland_2 we have Planet Scope imagery taken on 17 October 2023.
These three black spots are interpreted by many as blast marks, but they are most likely the result of excessive post processing. Similar marks in the exact same spots are visible in Sentinel imagery taken on 15 October, so they cannot be the result of the attack.
Planet Scope imagery taken on 17 October 2023.
Sentinel imagery taken on 15 October 2023.
It seems that five Russian Air Force helicopters were destroyed in the attack. Image
Higher resolution Planet Labs imagery taken on 18 October 2023.
Looks like eight destroyed helicopters. Image
I think this is the ninth destroyed helicopter. Image
By comparing Planet Labs imagery taken on 29 September 2023, we can assume with some degree of probability what types of helicopters were lost. Apparently four Mi-8 and five Ka-52 were destroyed in the attack on 17 October 2023.
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And of course, one wonders why these four helicopters were not evacuated. As indicated in the comments, they were most likely damaged. Image

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Aug 3
On 29 March 2023, a Russian Air Force jet aircraft (reportedly a Su-24) was shot down by Ukrainian forces in the area of Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast. At least one crew member, Fedor Popelyuk, did not survive. He was working for Wagner PMC. https://t.co/MbMv6nPEIVvk.com/wall470564704_…
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The death of Popelyuk was confirmed by the Fighterbomber, prominent pro-Russian TG channel. t.me/fighter_bomber…
On 30 July 2023 the video of the Su-24 wreck found by Ukrainian soldiers near Klishchiivka (close to Bakhmut) was posted. It is either Popelyuk's plane or possibly RF-93798 shot down on 2 December 2022.
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Jul 14
Short thread about the shot down date and crash site location of the Russian Air Force Mi-24VM s/n RF-9xxxx visible in this video that was first posted on 12 March 2022.
Crash site location is near Kalinovka, Mykolaiv Oblast. Coordinates: 47.049888, 32.200021


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There is nothing in our coordinates on 23 February 2022, but a dark spot is clearly visible on 10 March. Unfortunately there is overcast or no sat coverage between these two dates. Added false color variant of each photo for better contrast.


Sentinel sat photo taken on 23 February 2022. No sign of the wreckage.
Sentinel sat photo (false color) taken on 23 February 2022. No sign of the wreckage.
Sentinel sat photo taken on 10 March 2022. The wreck is visible as a dark spot on the field.
Sentinel sat photo (false color) taken on 10 March 2022. The wreck is visible as a dark spot on the field.
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Jul 14
Recently I was updating my list using info from the memorial of the fallen airmen from the 39th Helicopter Regiment. There are 16 names all together and they are as follows:
1st and 2nd are major Igor Markelov and major Sergei Emelyanchik. They perished on 3 March 2022 together with their Mi-28.


Memorial plaque of Igor Markelov.
Igor Markelov.
Memorial plaque of Sergei Emelyanchik.
Sergei Emelyanchik.
So far, no Mi-28 wreckage has been found that can be matched to their date of death. They are counted on the list here https://t.co/5ze535uDImfacebook.com/permalink.php?…
Memorial plaque of Igor Markelov.
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Jun 16
A short thread about the shot down date and the crash site of the Russian AF Mi-28N s/n RF-13654, code 70 red.
Photo: Valentin Lozovik
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RF-13654 crashed near the village of Tsyrkuny, Kharkiv Oblast.

Coordinates: 50.062727, 36.403978

Note that the coordinates in the photo are slightly off. The date is completely wrong. Image
Satellite photos of the crash site, taken on 25 April 2022 (via Google Earth).
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Jun 9
A short thread about the shot down date and the crash site of the Russian AF Sukhoi Su-30SM s/n RF-81771.

tinyurl.com/4vpuuc2x ImagePhoto: Svetlana Balaeva
RF-81771 crashed near the village of Mala Komyshuvakha, Izyum Raion, Kharkiv Oblast.
Coordinates: 49.104734, 37.252187 Image
Satellite photos of the crash site, taken on 30 May 2022. ImageImage
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May 23
Today the prominent pro-Russia TG channel Helicopterpilot posted a "mourning photo" of a Ka-52 helicopter with the caption "Unfortunately, yesterday we lost our comrades". Image
In the same post he stated that "Yesterday's information on the Mi-8 and Mi-24 was a hoax". He also confirmed the loss of "shuska" (Sukhoi) on 21 May, and that "the pilot has not yet been found". t.me/milhelipilot/1…
This seems to be a confirmation of the Ukrainian Air Force Command claim that "At the end of the day on May 21, a Russian Su-35 fighter jet experienced a "negative takeoff" in the territorial waters of Ukraine in the Kherson region!" facebook.com/kpszsu/posts/p… Image
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