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World's largest cargo aircraft was destroyed during a Russian attack on an airfield, Ukrainian minister says
2022-02-27
[Bus Insider] The world's largest cargo aircraft, the An-225 Mriya, has been destroyed during a Russian attack, according to Ukraine's minister of foreign affairs, Dmytro Kuleba.

Kuleba tweeted on Sunday: "Russia may have destroyed our 'Mriya'. But they will never be able to destroy our dream of a strong, free and democratic European state."

"We shall prevail!" he added.

The plane was based at the Antonov Airport — also known as Hostomel Airport — according to Scottish publication The Herald. The paper reported Thursday that the airfield was struck by missiles prior to the attack.

On the same day, Aviation24.be published a report saying a source had confirmed the aircraft was in Georgia.

Insider was not able to independently verify the publication's claims.

Illia Ponomarenko, a defense reporter for the Kyiv Independent, said on Sunday that the aircraft was ruined "amid a Russian attack."
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Please try not to be late for the PT formation again tomorrow.

Haha, yeah.
I still remember back when Pope Airfield was gravel we would get 'invited' to paint the border rocks yellow, by hand. Pick up your brush, pick up your bucket, move to the rock, paint, move on.
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-02-27 18:20  

#4  UXO detail. Yes, Please try not to be late for the PT formation again tomorrow.

Ukrainian service members look for and collect unexploded shells after fighting with a Russian raiding group in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on the morning of Feb. 26, 2022, according to Ukrainian service personnel at the scene.

Link and photo
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-02-27 15:20  

#3  "But it's a priceless Steinway the world's biggest airplane!"

"Not anymore..."
Posted by: Raj   2022-02-27 15:07  

#2  /\ Yes, very likely.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-02-27 14:25  

#1  Not just big, but large capacity for multiple heavy items. A strategic strike to limit resupply.
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-02-27 14:23  

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