VIDEO: Top Russian general is shot down over Ukraine

‘Last flight’ of doomed Russian general caught on video before he died in Ukraine in when his SU-25 ground attack aircraft was shot down by anti-aircraft missile

Major General Kanamat Botashev was shot down over Ukraine in recent daysHe is believed to be the highest ranking Russian air force officer to have diedHis £9 million jet was blasted from the sky by a surface to air missile 

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Video of the final moments of a 63-year-old Russian general  shot down and killed by Ukrainian forces has emerged today 

Major General Kanamat Botashev was part of a two-ship formation flying low over the Donbass region when his £9m aircraft was struck by a surface to air missile, according to a report of his funeral in Russian outlet Kommersant. 

According to the report, Botashev was shot down in late May as he was trying to help Russian ground troops escape an encirclement.  

He is was shot down over Ukraine at low level and was unable to eject in time before it crashed. 

The Major General is believed to be the highest-ranked air force casualty to have been killed in Ukraine – and Russian forces have lost at least nine generals in the fighting in Ukraine. 

The video of Botashev’s final flight was identified by military analyst Rob Lee after the report of his funeral emerged in Russian media.  

Major General Kanamat Botashev was believed to be part of a two ship formation flying low over the Donbass region when his £9m aircraft was struck by a surface to air missile

The 63-year-old fighter pilot had previously been retired before returning to front-line duties

The BBC claims that 31 Russian military pilots have lost their lives over Ukraine, although the figure could be higher

Kanamat Botashev was born in 1959 in Karachay-Cherkessia, graduated from the Yeysk Higher Military Aviation Institute and qualified as a fighter-bomber. He rose from lieutenant to general.

The 63-year-old fighter pilot had previously been retired before returning to front-line duties.  

At least 31 Russian military pilots have lost their lives over Ukraine, although the figure could be higher. 

Rob Lee unearthed the footage of the final moments of the general’s final flight. 

Kanamat Botashev was born in 1959 in Karachay-Cherkessia, graduated from the Yeysk Higher Military Aviation Institute and qualified as a fighter-bomber. 

He rose from lieutenant to major general before he was killed in action.

The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Friday renewed his call for an immediate halt to violence on the 100th day of the war in Ukraine.

The UN chief also called for urgent protection for civilians, unfettered access to provide them with humanitarian aid and safely evacuate those trapped in areas where fighting is taking place, and respect for human rights.

‘The conflict has already taken thousands of lives, caused untold destruction, displaced millions of people, resulted in unacceptable violations of human rights and is inflaming a three-dimensional global crisis – food, energy and finance – that is pummeling the most vulnerable people, countries and economies,’ Guterres said in a statement Friday.

From the first days of the war, he said the United Nations has been supporting the Ukrainian people trying to deal with its humanitarian impact ‘while also drawing attention to the dangers and long-term implications of continued fighting and potential escalation of hostilities for the country, the wider region and the world.’

The secretary-general said the U.N. remains committed to the humanitarian effort, ‘but as I have stressed from the beginning, resolving this conflict will require negotiations and dialogue.’

‘The sooner the parties engage in good-faith diplomatic efforts to end this war, the better for the sake of Ukraine, Russia and the world,’ Guterres said.

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