ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 277048
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Date: | 24-FEB-2022 |
Time: | |
Type: | multiple aircraft |
Owner/operator: | |
Registration: | |
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Fatalities: | Fatalities: / Occupants: |
Aircraft damage: | Written off (damaged beyond repair) |
Location: | Kyiv-Gostomel Airport -
Ukraine
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Phase: | Standing |
Nature: | - |
Departure airport: | - |
Destination airport: | - |
Confidence Rating: | Little or no information is available |
Narrative:On February 24, 2022, Russian forces began an attempt to seize Gostomel Airport, with continued fighting in the days after.
A video of the airport, released on April 3, shows several aircraft had been damaged on destroyed:
Airworthy aircraft:
RF-91882 - Mil Mi-8AMTSh Russian Air Force: fuselage burnt out; likely occurred as Russian troops left the airport
UR-09307 - Antonov An-22A of Antonov Airlines: left-hand fuselage and top fuselage penetrated by projectiles (was stored engineless at the time)
UR-13395 - Antonov An-26: burnt out, likely on Feb. 24
UR-74010 - Antonov An-74T of Antonov Airlines: destroyed on Feb. 24
UR-82009 - Antonov An-124 of Antonov Airlines: in hangar; shrapnel damage and fuselage penetrated (was undergoing maintenance)
UR-82060 - Antonov An-225 of Antonov Airlines: in hangar; forward fuselage destroyed
UR-LKS - Cessna 172RG Cutlass RG; possibly damaged inside hangar
UR-NTE - Antonov An-28: in hangar with An-225; no observable damage
?? - Cessna (172?): in hangar with An-225; crushed under An-225 wing tip
?? - Antonov An-28 or similar (three bladed prop, An-28 type nose landing gear): burnt out on apron
Unairworthy aircraft:
?? - Antonov An-2 derelict, no engine and unmarked: right hand wings destroyed
UR-21510 - Antonov An-12 of Antonov Airlines: possible damage to left wing root area (was stored engineless at the time; unairworthy since 2008)
UR-EXK - Antonov An-132D: damage to left-hand wing tip and shrapnel puncture damage to engine and fuselage (was WFU & unairworthy at the time)
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPaXBRlWUAYTdEu?format=jpg&name=medium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIOt_qVaZPQ&ab_channel=%D0%93%D0%A0%D0%9E%D0%A8%D0%86
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Revision history:
Date/time | Contributor | Updates |
03-Apr-2022 06:57 |
Anon |
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03-Apr-2022 07:51 |
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Updated [Narrative] |
03-Apr-2022 09:22 |
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Updated [Embed code, Narrative] |
03-Apr-2022 17:32 |
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04-Apr-2022 06:08 |
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Updated [Source, Narrative] |
06-Apr-2022 19:09 |
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Updated [Source, Narrative] |
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