Death toll from Ukraine military plane crash climbs to 23


The crash of a Ukrainian air force plane carrying mostly cadets in the east of the country has claimed 23 lives, with two others injured. – EPA pic, September 26, 2020.

THE death toll from the crash of a Ukrainian air force plane carrying mostly cadets in the east of the country has climbed to 23, emergency services said today.

The Antonov-26 transport plane was carrying 20 cadets and seven crew when it crashed late yesterday 2km from the Chuguiv military air base near the city of Kharkiv.

One more body was found under the charred remains of the plane early today, the emergency services said, bringing the number of victims to 23. Two people were also injured.

“The search for two more people continues,” the services said in a statement.

The cause of the crash is being investigated.

Ukraine’s SBU security service said it was a training flight but the cadets of the Kharkiv National Air Force University were not involved in piloting the plane.

It said in a statement that according to the initial information the officer who was piloting reported the failure of one of the engines, and seven minutes later the plane hit the ground.

Ukraine’s Defence Minister Andriy Taran said “the plane likely caught the ground with its wing” and caught fire after that.

“The flight recorder is now in the plane, after analysing the information that is recorded there, it will be possible to draw conclusions,” the Defence Ministry quoted Taran as saying.

The body of the plane burst into flames on landing and firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze after an hour.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who earlier described the crash as a “terrible tragedy”, is due in the Kharkiv region today.

The region, which borders Russia in the northeast, has declared Saturday a day of mourning.

Many grieving Ukrainians mourned the victims of the tragedy on social media.

“We send our heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of the cadets, officers, and crew killed and injured in the An-26 plane crash,” the US embassy in Ukraine wrote on Facebook. – AFP, September 26, 2020.


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