Latest satellite images from March 13 show that not only K-52 and Mi-28 helicopters were based at this airfield, but also attack aircrafts such as Su-25s. “If ballistic missiles with cluster warheads were used, then because absolutely all aircraft – both helicopters and airplanes – are located on open grounds at the Dzhankoy air base, it is possible to damage or destroy them there,” Katkov noted. Read also: 6 planes destroyed, 8 damaged, and 20 soldiers killed as UA drones attack airfields across Russia “Again, there is positive experience with the use of ATACMS (missiles), they proven their e…