The Ghost of Kiev

It has been a hot subject on the Internet for 11 days. After reviewing multiple reliable sources, I believe not only is the ghost of Kiev real, and he savaged Russian Forces, but unfortunately he also died in air combat, in the defense of his homeland.

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This is The Ghost of Kiev, Colonel Oleksandr “Grey Wolf” Oksanchenko. His real call sign was Grey Wolf, a former air show demonstration pilot for the Ukrainian Air Force, in the SU-27 Flanker, he came out of retirement to fight for his country.

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While the types of aircraft shot down by Grey Wolf vary, the total number apparently is at least 6, making Colonel Oksanchenko an Ace.

Nickel on the grass, Grey Wolf, and God Speed.

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Published on March 06, 2022 15:33
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