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Ukraine detains two over destruction of world’s largest plane

Kyiv accuses ex-aerospace officials of banning military protection for Antonov An-225

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 10 Mar 2023 10:00PM

Ukraine detains two over destruction of world’s largest plane
The destroyed Antonov An-225 cargo plane, named ‘Mriya’, at Hostomel Airfield near Kyiv, Ukraine. With a 880-m wingspan, the aircraft was the world’s largest plane prior to its destruction in the first days of Russia’s invasion. – AFP pic, March 10, 2023

KYIV – Ukraine’s SBU security service said today it has detained two former aerospace officials over the destruction of the world’s largest plane, the Antonov-225 cargo plane, soon after the Russian invasion.

With an 880-m wingspan, the unique Antonov An-225 plane named “Mriya”, which means “dream” in Ukrainian, was destroyed last year during attacks on Gostomel Airport near Kyiv, where it was parked in a hangar.

The airport saw fierce fighting soon after the start of the invasion on February 24, 2022 as Russia attempted to seize the hub and use it to airlift armaments to Kyiv.

The Mriya plane was destroyed in the first days of Moscow’s invasion. It had been used to fly in medical equipment from China during the pandemic in 2020.

The SBU accuses top officials at Antonov defence company, the plane’s manufacturer, of preventing Ukrainian forces from protecting the airfield ahead of the invasion.

“According to the investigation, on the eve of the full-scale invasion, the officials did not allow the National Guard of Ukraine to enter the territory of the Gostomel airport to prepare for its defence,” the SBU said in a statement.

The SBU said Antonov officials in January and February banned the Ukrainian military from building defensive fortifications on the airfield and barred them from entry.

A former deputy director general of Antonov state enterprise “is currently hiding from justice”, the SBU said, while the two other accused – the ex-director-general and head of the aviation security unit – have been detained.

They face up to 15 years in prison if convicted on a charge of obstructing the lawful activity of Ukraine’s armed forces. – AFP, March 10, 2023

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