World’s ‘biggest’ plane, ‘a symbol of hope’, destroyed by Russia, says Ukraine
The length is 84 meters (276 feet) and can carry up to 250 tons (551,000 pounds) cargo with speeds of up to 850 kilometers per hour (528 mph). Cargo aircraft operated by Antonov Airlines Ukraine.
The “largest” aircraft in the world – “Hope symbols in the darkest Covid hours” – has been destroyed by Russia amid the attack, Ukraine said on Sunday for installing a strong defense – his country was attacked for five days after the launch of Moscow from “invasion full scale “. The plane was called “Mriya”, which means “(a) dream” in Ukraine. “The hopeful symbol in the darkest Covid, Mriya (Dream), the largest aircraft in the world, brings a large number of saving saving vaccines and PPE throughout the world. Now destroyed by Russian invaders in the war against Ukraine and Wide World (SIC),” Ministry of Exterior State tweeted.
“Russia might have destroyed our ‘Mriya’. But they will never be able to destroy our dreams of strong, free and democratic European countries. We will win! (Sic),” Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba wrote on Twitter. The plane was destroyed outside Kyiv.
The length is 84 meters (276 feet) and can carry up to 250 tons (551,000 pounds) cargo with speeds of up to 850 kilometers per hour (528 mph). Cargo aircraft operated by Antonov Airlines Ukraine.
Ukraine said it would rebuild the plane.