On 14 June 2014, an Air Force
Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft
was shot down on approach to
Luhansk International Airport; all 49 people on board died.
[29]:183 On 29 June, Russian news agencies reported (with old photos) that insurgents had gained access to a
Buk missile system after having taken control of a Ukrainian air defence base (possibly the former location of the 156th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment [156 zrp] of the
Ukrainian Air Force).
[47][48][49] On the same day, the
Donetsk People's Republic claimed possession of such a system in a since-deleted
tweet.
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On 14 July 2014, a Ukrainian Air Force
An-26 transport plane flying at 6,500 m (21,300 ft) was shot down.
[29]:183 Militia reportedly claimed via social media that a Buk missile launcher had been used to bring down the aircraft.
[51] American officials later said evidence suggested the aircraft had been shot down from Russian territory.
[52] On 16 July, a
Sukhoi Su-25 close air support aircraft was also shot down. The Ukrainian government said the Russian military had shot down the aircraft with an air-to-air missile fired by a
MiG-29jet in Russia; a spokesman for the
Russian defence ministry rejected that report as "absurd".
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On 23 July 2014, two Ukrainian military jets were hit by missiles at the altitude of 17,000 feet (5,200 m) close to the area of the MH17 crash. According to the
Ukrainian Security Council, preliminary information indicated that the missiles came from Russia.
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