Wing breaks, Russian warplane crashes in Donetsk
A Russian Su-25 warplane crashed in Ukraine's Donetsk region after a wing detached during a bombing raid, forcing the pilot to eject. The incident marks a significant setback for Russia's air operations. The attack jet, part of a pair, was seen banking sharply before plummeting to the ground. The pilot survived and was rescued, but is reportedly hospitalized with a broken arm. Experts are investigating the cause, with aging aircraft and structural defects being considered. The crash highlights concerns about the age of Russian warplanes, some of which are decades old. The incident has prompted speculation about the impact of prolonged combat use on the aircraft's structural integrity.