World’s largest plane ‘Mriya’ destroyed in Russian attack on Ukraine airfield
Satellite images showed that the hangar of the Gostomel airfield near Kyiv had been destroyed. Russia claimed it had captured the airfield on Friday.
The world’s largest airplane “Mriya” – which means dream in Ukrainian – has been destroyed in a Russian attack while it was parked at an airfield near Kyiv.
“Russia may have destroyed our ‘Mriya’. But they will never be able to destroy our dream of a strong, free and democratic European state,” Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba wrote in a tweet on Sunday.
This was the world’s largest aircraft, AN-225 ‘Mriya’ (‘Dream’ in Ukrainian). 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! pic.twitter.com/TdnBFlj3N8
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) February 27, 2022
With a wingspan of 88 metres, the cargo plane could carry a maximum payload weight of 250 tonnes.
Antonov Company, the manufacturer of the plane said it would not be able to provide a report on the “technical condition” of the plane unless it is inspected by experts.
Meanwhile, Ukroboronprom, a state-owned defence company which manages Antonov, said in a statement on Sunday that the cost of rebuilding the plane would be $3 billion (over Rs 22,650 crore).
“Our task is to ensure that these costs are covered by the Russian Federation, which has caused intentional damage to Ukraine’s aviation and the air cargo sector,” Ukroboronprom said.
Ukroboronprom added that Mriya had been on ground at the Gostomel airfield near Kyiv on February 24 for regular maintenance work. Several social media users have posted satellite images of the hangar of the airfield located on outskirts of Kyiv, being destroyed in the Russian attack.
Russian forces had on Friday claimed to have captured the airfield, according to CNN.
Satellite image of one of the hangars at the airfield in Gostomel, where the world's largest transport aircraft An-225 Mriya was located.
— OSI NICK (@OSICnick) February 27, 2022
It was destroyed as a result of shelling during recent clashes.#Ukraine #UkraineInvasion #UkraineWar #UkraineUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/i2NCMMeIkk
Many social media users posted videos and photos to pay tributes to Mriya.
Mriya - You will always be remembered! We pay tribute to the world’s largest transporter!
— Sam Chui (@SamChuiPhotos) February 27, 2022
Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs confirming the news the world’s largest cargo aircraft, the Antonov #AN225, has been destroyed at Hostomel Airport outside Kyiv.
Video by @flyrosta pic.twitter.com/y48XMNQCaO
Oh man, this hurts. The world's biggest and IMO most beautiful plane has been destroyed. The Antonov Mriya was one of a kind. Early in the pandemic, it airlifted critical supplies all over the world. I wrote about that effort here: https://t.co/zNk3464tJK https://t.co/u5eXeVEAF8
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 27, 2022
🇺🇦 Minister of Foreign Affairs confirms the 'Mriya' was destroyed at Gostomel by enemy fire. Glad we got to see her more than a dozen times in Anchorage in 2020 enroute to/from Montreal and Toronto.#AvGeek #planespotting pic.twitter.com/b5INM3mS2a
— MarkyMark (@Fiicaan) February 27, 2022
Both are together again in vehicle heaven.
— Matt the Shuttle Guy 🇺🇦🚀🌌 (@Matthew_Cable12) February 27, 2022
May both of their souls rest in peace and will never been forgotten. And the promising future they we’re going to bring at the time 🥺✈️🚀
Rest in peace Antonov AN-225 Mriya
(1988 - 2022)
The pinnacle of aviation pic.twitter.com/y8lfQ0CiX2