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Russia-Ukraine Conflict: World’s largest aircraft destroyed by Russian invaders

Written by  Shefali kohli -- February 28th 2022 12:20 PM
Russia-Ukraine Conflict: World’s largest aircraft destroyed by Russian invaders

Russia-Ukraine Conflict: World’s largest aircraft destroyed by Russian invaders

Amid fifth day of Russia-Ukraine Conflict, world’s largest aircraft plane Antonov-225 also called as “Mriya" or "dream" in Ukrainian, has been burnt, crashed and destroyed by Russia official on February 27, 2020 i.e. fourth day of crisis. The airplane Mriya was parked at an airfield near Kyiv at Hostomel airport when Russian invaders destroyed it which generated alarms , sadness and shattered hearts all over the capital of Ukraine. Farewell-to-Mriya-5 Also Read: Russia-Ukraine war: PM Modi deputes 4 Ministers to Ukraine's neighbouring countries Designed in the 1980s, the aircraft was one of the world’s unique , heaviest and longest aircraft ever built which was around 84 meters long (276 feet) and could transport up to 250 tonnes (551,000 pounds) of cargo at a speed of up to 850 kilometres per hour (528 mph). Farewell-to-Mriya-4   Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated that "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.” The aircraft had been destroyed but would be rebuilt at Russia's expense -- a cost it put at $3 billion, he added. Sources claimed that, russian forces have captured Hostomel airfield, where the AN-225 was located and satellite images Maxar Technologies show significant damage to the aircraft. Mriya was also used in 2010 Haiti earthquake to help and aid countries under crisis by supplying them medical supplies. The aircraft was also in high demand in Covid-19 pandemic as it was used to aid people trapped in Covid-19 lockdown and quarantine. Farewell-to-Mriya-3 Also Read: Operation Ganga: 5th flight with Indians from Ukraine lands in Delhi Several fans expressed their love for Mriya by commenting "Mriya - You will always be remembered!" ; “May both of their souls rest in peace and will never been forgotten” ; “Farewell” , etc. -PTC News


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