A Russian fighter-bomber jet worth £28 million has been downed during heavy fighting in the east of Ukraine, Ukrainian anti-aircraft forces claim.
The Sukhoi Su-34 appears to plunge to the ground near Kharkiv, leaving a trail of smoke behind it, in footage released by Ukrainian officials.
As it hits the ground, a huge plume of dark smoke rises into the sky and the jet appears to explode on impact.
An additional image claims to show the downed aircraft burned and broken in a field.
Newsflash obtained the footage from the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which released it yesterday along with the following statement: "On April 3, 2022, anti-aircraft missile forces of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down another Su-34 fighter-bomber in Kharkiv region."
The images were also released by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which later followed up with an image apparently showing the destroyed aircraft and another statement reiterating that anti-aircraft missile forces had shot down the Russian fighter-bomber.
The Kharkiv region has been under intense bombardment from Russian aircraft.
The Ukrainian military also released audio, which it says was intercepted and which reportedly reveals the Russians in the jet discussing a fire inside the aircraft immediately after being attacked and agreeing to leave the area shortly before their plane falls to the ground.
The Sukhoi Su-34, said to be worth $36 million (£27.4 million), was first developed for the Soviet Union, with an initial flight in 1990. It finally entered formal service in the Russian Federation's Air Force in 2014.
While it is unclear if it was already in use by Russia in 2008 in the Russia-Georgia war, when Russia invaded its southern neighbour, its use in the Syrian Civil War by Russia in 2015 was widely reported.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence currently claims Ukrainian forces have inflicted massive losses on Russia, saying they have now killed roughly 18,000 soldiers and destroyed 644 tanks, as well as 1,830 armoured vehicles. It also claims they have downed 143 warplanes and 134 helicopters as of Sunday April 3.
It also specifies that these numbers are by no means final, with intense fighting making it difficult to assess an accurate number for the time being and with further information expected to follow.
The Ukrainian city of Kharkiv has been subject to an intense bombing campaign by Russia, which has seen an untold number of civilians killed and buildings destroyed.