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Russia 'shot down its own planes' Russia 'shot down its own planes'
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A report in a Russian military journal claims that half the planes Russia lost in its war with Georgia last year were shot down by friendly fire.A report in a Russian military journal claims that half the planes Russia lost in its war with Georgia last year were shot down by friendly fire.
The article in the Moscow Defence Brief magazine also claims that Russia lost more military aircraft than it is admitting to. The article, in the Moscow Defence Brief magazine, also claims that Russia lost a total of six military aircraft, two more than it is admitting to.
The report is highly critical of Russian forces during the brief war.The report is highly critical of Russian forces during the brief war.
But a senior Russian military official said the information contained in the report was incorrect.
Interfax news agency quoted deputy chief of the General Staff Anatoly Nogovitsyn as saying Russia had already provided full information about losses during the conflict with Georgia and there was nothing to add to this.
"Regarding insinuations that Russian air force planes were shot down by our own air defences, these also bear no relation to the truth," he added.
Russian air force officials have always claimed that four planes were lost during the five-day war last August.Russian air force officials have always claimed that four planes were lost during the five-day war last August.
But this new report says the actual number is six, and that half of them were shot down by their own side. 'No co-operation'
The report was written by the respected Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategy and Technology (Cast).The report was written by the respected Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategy and Technology (Cast).
Cast gives detailed information about each of the losses, including times, locations and the names of the pilots.Cast gives detailed information about each of the losses, including times, locations and the names of the pilots.
'No co-operation'
It is also highly critical of the Russian military.It is also highly critical of the Russian military.
It says there was a total absence of co-operation between the Russian army and the Russian air force, which led them to conduct completely separate campaigns.It says there was a total absence of co-operation between the Russian army and the Russian air force, which led them to conduct completely separate campaigns.
Russian forces easily overwhelmed Georgian troops during the brief war.Russian forces easily overwhelmed Georgian troops during the brief war.
But the losses sustained by the Russian side in just five days have led analysts here to question how Russian troops would fare against a bigger, better-equipped and better-trained enemy. But the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes says losses sustained by the Russian side in just five days have led analysts here to question how Russian troops would fare against a bigger, better-equipped and better-trained enemy.