How Ukraine's Outgunned Air Force Is Fighting Back Against Russian Jets
Wednesday, March 23, 2022 | |
| By Neil MacFarquhar Desperate fighting has shifted the front lines but neither side seems to have a decisive upper hand as Ukraine's suffering deepens. | | | By Maria Varenikova and Andrew E. Kramer Aerial dogfights. Top Gun-style duels. Ukraine's fighter pilots are badly outnumbered but have so far kept Russia from controlling the skies. | | | By Anton Troianovski and Michael Schwirtz Military losses have mounted, progress has slowed, and a blame game has begun among some Russian supporters of the war. | | |
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