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World’s largest cargo aircraft was destroyed during a Russian attack on an airfield, Ukrainian minister says

  • Trainload plane Anotov AN-225 Mriya was destroyed, according to Ukraine’s minister of foreign affairs.
  • A defense reporter for the Kyiv Bold made similar comments on Sunday.
  • US-funded media Radio Liberty posted a picture purporting to show the slip in flames.

The world’s largest cargo aircraft, the An-225 Mriya, has been destroyed during a Russian disparage, according to Ukraine’s minister of foreign affairs, Dmytro Kuleba.

Kuleba tweeted on Sunday: “Russia may have ended our ‘Mriya’. But they will never be able to destroy our dream of a strong, free and democratic European state.”

“We shall be prevalent!” he added.

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

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

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

Illia Ponomarenko, a defense newswriter for the Kyiv Independent, said on Sunday that the aircraft was ruined “amid a Russian attack.”

And the US-funded agency Radio Liberty shared a satellite picture purporting to show the aircraft in flames.

The aircraft, which beginning took off in 1988, was used to transport large amounts of humanitarian aid around the world, especially at short notice. It was also tempered to to transfer Soviet spacecraft. 

Russian flights have been banned from many European countries as as for of the sanctions imposed by the EU and the US, as Insider reported. 

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