Two Russian planes crash in huge £33m blow for Putin | World | News
Two Russian planes have crashed with one ‘slamming into a cliff’ causing Putin to suffer a £33 million blow.
Russia lost 29 military personnel in a mystery An-26 military transport plane crash over rugged terrain in occupied Crimea.
A second Putin warplane – a £30 million Su-34 fighter-bomber – was lost in a separate incident reportedly as it engaged Ukrainian drones.
A total of 23 fighters and six crew were killed in the £3 million An-26 crash after the ageing plane lost contact over the Crimean peninsula.
Rescuers reached the crash site and said there were “no signs of a destructive impact on board”.
The plane crashed into a cliff or hit rocks, according to reports.
The Russian authorities did not initially reveal the type of military personnel on board the stricken aircraft.
They pointed to a likely “technical malfunction”, while Ukrainian sources claimed it could have been a “friendly fire” downing.
“The search and rescue group found the crash site of the An-26 aircraft. According to a report from the scene, six crew members and 23 passengers on board were killed,” said a defence ministry statement.
Unofficial reports indicated the crash site was in Belbek Valley – close to a key military airport near Sevastopol.
The Belbek airport is frequently targeted by the Ukrainian armed forces.
The An-26 has been in service since the 1960s.
Military sources said the Su-34 crashed with the pilot killed, and no immediate clarity on the fate of the navigator.
The location of the crash was not given.
Russia has lost hundreds of military aircraft – planes and helicopters – during the four-year war with Ukraine.









