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(Video) Man’s Livestream Captures Shootdown of Russian Plane Over Kyiv

The fate of Ukraine is still in danger right now as there are more and more numbers of attack that has happened there. Recently, a man’s live stream has captured the moment when a Russian plane shootdown over Kyiv city. It can be seen by the man’s face and also the intonation of his voice, people would know that he is getting worried about what is going to happen in Kyiv city after this. Hopefully that the number of casualties would not get increased next.

Things like these have caused the conflict between Russia and Ukraine to become more and more intense by the second. The news is tweeted by BNO News and it quickly caught the attention of many people that keep on updating about the Russia and Ukraine conflict.

The tweet stated, “Shootdown of Russian plane over Kyiv is captured on man’s live stream”.

Sources: Twitter BNO News.

Adib Mohd

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