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I'm kind of curious why this shift towards having the Russian Air Force being so heavily involved, when it was held back on for a long time earlier.
This isn't even counting this loss:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024/02/19/sukhoi-massacre-ukraine-has-shot-down-six-of-russias-best-jets-in-just-three-days/?sh=16027dba655f
Maybe they're thinking that Ukraine's Patriot stores -- which I understand are what's being used to do the recent shootdowns of the RuAF's planes -- are low? Hoping to face-tank enough missiles until they can start leveraging the aircraft? I'd think that they'd do better to use ballistic missiles for that.
Is there particular urgency to act now such that the loss of the aircraft is acceptable?
Are they trying to exploit the present aid delay from the US?
The volume of bombardment is insane this days apparently. They need the bombing for their troops to advance.