Friday, February 6, 2026
13.1 C
New Delhi

Russia Shot Down US F-16, Putin’s Commander Calls Fighter Jets ‘Exciting Target’

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

The Russia-Ukraine war escalated further as Russian forces claimed to have shot down a Ukrainian F-16 fighter jet, marking a significant blow to Ukraine and its Western allies. The F-16, a multi-role fighter supplied by the United States, was reportedly destroyed by Russia’s S-300 air defense system using just two missiles. In an interview with Rossiya 1 TV, a Russian commander stated that the operation required extensive preparation, with the first missile damaging the aircraft and the second ensuring its complete destruction. “The enemy claimed this fighter jet could not be shot down, but in reality, they fall out of the sky like any other aircraft,” he said.

F-16 Loss Follows Missile Strike

Ukraine began receiving F-16 jets in August 2024. To date, Kyiv has received 44 of the 87 F-16 aircraft promised by European countries. Russia confirmed that this is the fourth F-16 lost in combat since deliveries began. This incident follows Russia’s recent use of the Oreshnik hypersonic missile in retaliation to a Ukrainian drone attack on President Vladimir Putin’s residence. The intermediate-range missile, capable of speeds ten times that of sound, can carry nuclear warheads, though no such warheads were reported in this attack.

The Russian Defense Ministry said the assault targeted critical infrastructure and included long-range drones and land and sea-based weaponry. The incident underscores the growing intensity of the conflict and raises questions about the effectiveness of air defenses and Western military aid in the ongoing war.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Magnus Carlsen invents brand new opening against 2700-rated opponent during ‘Titled Tuesday’; watch video

Facing Iranian GM Amin Tabatabaei in the fourth round of the latest edition of Chess.com’s ‘Titled Tuesday’, world No 1 Magnus Carlsen came up with a unique opening move that will have raised eyebrows across the chess community. Read More

Dubai traffic alert today: Major road closures announced for UAE Tour Women 2026

Dubai’s dynamic Ladies’ Tour de Dubai cycling race brings thrills and temporary road closures / Image: file Dubai is set to host the second stage of the UAE Tour Women 2026 this Friday, February 6, bringing world-class professional Read More

Central Asian countries building new cities as rising population tests Soviet-era infrastructure

Central Asian countries are accelerating plans to build new large-scale cities—including Asman, Alatau, New Tashkent and Arkadag—as ageing Soviet-era infrastructure, population pressures, and the hunt for foreign investment converge across the region Read More

The 100 Grams Protein Plan For Vegetarians: A Dietician’s Simple, Food-First Guide

From breakfast to dinner, learn smart vegetarian swaps that boost protein intake and support energy, metabolism, and muscle health. Read More

Charli XCX Reimagines The Wedding Gown With Erdem’s Powder-Pink Gothic Romance

Charli XCX stuns in a custom Erdem Chantilly lace gown and dramatic veil, blending gothic romance, bridal couture, and brat energy at the London premiere of Wuthering Heights. Read More

Topics

Magnus Carlsen invents brand new opening against 2700-rated opponent during ‘Titled Tuesday’; watch video

Facing Iranian GM Amin Tabatabaei in the fourth round of the latest edition of Chess.com’s ‘Titled Tuesday’, world No 1 Magnus Carlsen came up with a unique opening move that will have raised eyebrows across the chess community. Read More

Dubai traffic alert today: Major road closures announced for UAE Tour Women 2026

Dubai’s dynamic Ladies’ Tour de Dubai cycling race brings thrills and temporary road closures / Image: file Dubai is set to host the second stage of the UAE Tour Women 2026 this Friday, February 6, bringing world-class professional Read More

Central Asian countries building new cities as rising population tests Soviet-era infrastructure

Central Asian countries are accelerating plans to build new large-scale cities—including Asman, Alatau, New Tashkent and Arkadag—as ageing Soviet-era infrastructure, population pressures, and the hunt for foreign investment converge across the region Read More

The 100 Grams Protein Plan For Vegetarians: A Dietician’s Simple, Food-First Guide

From breakfast to dinner, learn smart vegetarian swaps that boost protein intake and support energy, metabolism, and muscle health. Read More

Charli XCX Reimagines The Wedding Gown With Erdem’s Powder-Pink Gothic Romance

Charli XCX stuns in a custom Erdem Chantilly lace gown and dramatic veil, blending gothic romance, bridal couture, and brat energy at the London premiere of Wuthering Heights. Read More

Artist Andy Goldsworthy on gathering gravestones: This is my best work yet

For this first award, Goldsworthy was approached directly. He knew exactly what he wanted to create, as the idea had been forming slowly, ever since his ex-wife and mother of his children died in 2008. Read More

India’s Big Gulf Push: Why A Potential Trade Deal With Six Arab Nations May Worry Pakistan

The move comes on the heels of India’s new FTA with the European Union and the announcement of a US-India trade pact that cuts American tariffs on Indian goods to 18 per cent. Read More

He Went To Rob, But Ended Up Filing A Police Complaint Instead In Bengaluru

Asgar, along with two friends, to an apartment complex, where the trio attempted to steal iron materials. But Bengaluru apartments, even half-asleep ones, have eyes everywhere. Read More

Related Articles