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A Russian military transport plane An-72 — GUR — exploded in the Moscow region

An An-72 Russian military transport plane exploded in the Moscow region — GUR December 20, 10:12 Share: An An-72 plane exploded at the airfield near Moscow (Photo: Video screenshot / GUR Ministry of Defense / Telegram) At the Ostafyevo airfield in the Moscow region the Russian military transport aircraft An-72, which belonged to the Navy of the aggressor country Russia, was neutralized, reports The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on Friday, December 20. According to intelligence, the main one detonated at the airfield”, — write on: ua.news

A Russian military transport plane An-72 — GUR — exploded in the Moscow region

December 20, 10:12

An An-72 plane exploded at the airfield near Moscow (Photo: Video screenshot / GUR Ministry of Defense / Telegram)

A Russian military transport aircraft An-72, which belonged to the Navy of the aggressor country Russia, was neutralized at the Ostafyevo airfield in the Moscow region, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported on Friday, December 20.

According to intelligence, the main power plant of the plane detonated at the airfield. The explosion occurred on December 12.

The estimated cost of the decommissioned Russian plane is about 4.5 million dollars, the State Administration of Ukraine added.

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The investigation did not specify additional details of the incident.

Editor: Julia Ryabovil

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