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2014 Ukrainian Air Force Il-76 shootdown

Coordinates: 48°23′40″N 39°27′44″E / 48.3945616°N 39.462204°E / 48.3945616; 39.462204
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Photograph of an Ilyushin Il-76M
An Ilyushin Il-76M, similar to the aircraft that was shot down.
Occurrence
DateJune 14, 2014 (2014-06-14)
SummaryShoot-down
SiteNear Luhansk International Airport, Luhansk, Ukraine
48°23′40″N 39°27′44″E / 48.3945616°N 39.462204°E / 48.3945616; 39.462204
Aircraft
Aircraft typeIlyushin Il-76MD
OperatorUkrainian Air Force
Registration76777[1]
Flight origin?
DestinationLuhansk International Airport
Passengers40
Crew9
Fatalities49

On 14 June 2014, an Ilyushin Il-76MD of the Ukrainian Air Force was shot down by the forces of the self-proclaimed Lugansk People's Republic during the Ukrainian anti-terrorist operation in its eastern Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasts. The aircraft was on approach to land at Luhansk International Airport, and was carrying troops and equipment from an undisclosed location. All 49 people on board were killed.

Aircraft

The aircraft was an Ilyushin Il-76MD of the Ukrainian Air Force,[2][3] registration 76777, msn 0083482490. The aircraft had first flown in 1988.[1]

Originally operated by Aeroflot as CCCP-76777, the aircraft had subsequently served with the Ukrainian Air Force, Azov-Azia Aircompany and Avilond TAC as UR-76777 before serving with Payam Air as EP-TPY. A planned acquisition by the ATI Aircompany did not go ahead, and the aircraft was reacquired by the Ukrainian Air Force.[4]

Shoot-down

The aircraft was carrying military equipment and 40 troops, as well as a crew of nine.[5] It was coming in to land at Luhansk International Airport, Luhansk when it came under heavy anti-aircraft fire.[2] According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence, a heavy machine gun had been used to fire upon the aircraft.[6] According to the Ukrainian Prosecutor's Office, the aircraft was brought down by surface to air missiles.[7] It subsequently crashed at 00:51 local time (21:51 on 13 June, UTC), killing all 49 people on board.[8][2][5][6] The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence blamed "terrorists" for the loss of the aircraft and troops.[2] The aircraft was reported to have been carrying 40 paratroopers of the 25th Separate Dnipropetrovsk Airborne Brigade in addition to its crew.[9]

A military analyst based in Kiev reported that two empty launch tubes for Igla missiles had been found near the Lugansk airport. Vladimir Inogorodsky, spokesman of the Donetsk People's Republic, confirmed that Igla missiles had been used. Separatists had said a week prior to the downing of the plane that they would not allow any more flights into the airport.[10]

The incident was the worst loss suffered by the Ukrainian military in a single event since the pro-Russian conflict began in February 2014.[8] It was also the fourth deadliest involving the Il-76 and the tenth deadliest aircrash in Ukraine.[1]

Reactions

Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko threatened separatists with an "adequate response"[9] and declared 15 June a day of national mourning.[10][11] In a televised emergency meeting, Poroshenko scolded the head of the country's SBU security service for "omissions" in protecting the aircraft. He called for "a detailed analysis of the reasons" for the failure and indicated that personnel changes may be instituted.[12] The acting defense minister of the Ukraine Michael Koval announced that the decision has been made to relieve the chief of staff of the Ukrainian military of his duties for the period of the investigation into the incident.[13]

Ukrainian acting prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk remarked, "They lost their lives because they defended men and women, children and the elderly who found themselves in a situation facing a threat to be killed by invaders and sponsored by them subhumans. First, we will commemorate the heroes by wiping out those who killed them and then by cleaning our land from the evil."[14]

References

  1. ^ a b c "76777 Criminal Occurrence description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ukraine crisis: Military plane shot down in Luhansk". BBC News Online. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Ukraine's Poroshenko vows response to Luhansk plane downing". BBC News Online. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  4. ^ "Airframes Profile for: Il-76 msn 83482490". Aero Transport Data Bank. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  5. ^ a b "49 Ukrainian troops killed as transport plane downed in Lugansk". RT. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  6. ^ a b "Ukrainian Aircraft 'Shot Down By Separatists'". Sky News. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Ukrainian authorities confirm 49 dead as plane shot down in Lugansk". ITAR-TASS. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Ukraine rebels shoot down military plane, spokesman says 49 dead". Reuters. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  9. ^ a b Ensor, Josie (14 June 2014). "Ukraine crisis: rebels shoot down military plane carrying 49". The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Ltd.
  10. ^ a b Luhn, Alec (14 June 2014), "Bloodiest day in Ukraine conflict as rebel missiles bring down military jet", Observer, retrieved 14 June 2014
  11. ^ "Day of mourning for downed Ukrainian army transport plane". Euronews. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  12. ^ McHugh, David; Dobrnjakovic, Marko (14 June 2014), "Ukraine vows to punish rebels who downed plane", AP, retrieved 15 June 2014
  13. ^ "Глава ГОУ ГШ ВС Украины отстранен из-за расследования дела об ИЛ-76", RIA NOVOSTI (in Russian), 15 June 2014, retrieved 15 June 2014 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  14. ^ "Ukraine's Prime Minister Yatsenyuk: We will commemorate the heroes by cleaning our land from the evil", Embassy of Ukraine in the United States of America, 15 June 2014, retrieved 15 June 2014