Russia-Ukraine war: Ukrainian businessman makes key chains of wrecked Russian fighter jet- In pics
Long stamped out of fragments of fuselage, then machined, polished and printed with information about the plane and a "thank you" to the buyer.
Russia destroys Ukrainian control points, ammunition depots
Russia said its artillery units had struck 389 Ukrainian targets overnight, including 35 control points, 15 arms and ammunition depots, and several areas where Ukrainian troops and equipment were concentrated, reported Reuters. (Image credit: Reuters)
Made in Russia; Recycled in Ukraine
A Ukrainian businessman is turning scraps of wreckage from a downed Russian fighter plane, Su-34 into souvenir key fobs and selling them abroad to support the war effort. (Image credit: Reuters)
Su-34 fighter-bomber shot down in Kyiv
The aircraft is a Russian Su-34 two-seater tactical fighter-bomber that the Ukrainian military says it shot down over the town of Borodianka, northwest of Kyiv, early in March, when Russian forces were trying to capture and hold the area. (Image credit: Reuters)
Raising funds with Russian wreckage
Ukrainian businessman Vysoven is using the proceeds of the keychains to buy infra-red thermal imaging drones for the Ukrainian army. (Image credit: Reuters)
Russia pounding Donbas, failing to take targets, says Ukraine
Russian forces pounded Ukraine`s eastern Donbas region but failed to capture three target areas, Ukraine`s military said, while Moscow said Western sanctions on Russia and arms shipments to Ukraine were impeding peace negotiations. (Image credit: Reuters)
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