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Military aircraft crashes in north-eastern Ukraine, killing at least 22 (VIDEO) Military aircraft crashes in north-eastern Ukraine, killing at least 22 (VIDEO)
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Ukraine's military has confirmed reports of a crash involving an An-26 plane, said to have killed at least 22. Dramatic footage from the scene has surfaced online, showing the aircraft in flames as it lies by the side of the road.Ukraine's military has confirmed reports of a crash involving an An-26 plane, said to have killed at least 22. Dramatic footage from the scene has surfaced online, showing the aircraft in flames as it lies by the side of the road.
The turboprop plane crashed late on Friday as it was about to land at an airfield outside the town of Chuguev. The governor of the Kharkov region, Alexey Kucher, said that according to preliminary information, 22 of the 28 people on board were killed.The turboprop plane crashed late on Friday as it was about to land at an airfield outside the town of Chuguev. The governor of the Kharkov region, Alexey Kucher, said that according to preliminary information, 22 of the 28 people on board were killed.
Most of the plane has seemingly disintegrated upon impact and in the subsequent fire, disturbing imagery circulating online suggests. The tail section of the plane, however, remains largely intact.Most of the plane has seemingly disintegrated upon impact and in the subsequent fire, disturbing imagery circulating online suggests. The tail section of the plane, however, remains largely intact.
The local governor also added that, of the 28 people on board, seven were military officers and 21 were cadets with the Kharkov National Air Force University.The local governor also added that, of the 28 people on board, seven were military officers and 21 were cadets with the Kharkov National Air Force University.
Authorities have not yet commented on the possible reasons behind the crash, though local media have cited sources who said the plane crashed due to engine malfunction. Kucher said that there have been two confirmed survivors both heavily burnt, with one in critical condition. The fate of the remaining four is unclear, they could have managed to jump from the plane before it crashed, the governor said.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW Local media have cited military sources who said the plane crashed due to engine malfunction. The pilot allegedly reported one of the engines breaking down shortly before the impact.