Two Pilots Killed as Su-24M Crashes in Khmelnytskyi Region; State Bureau of Investigation Launches Probe.
Probe Underway into Su-24M Aviation Disaster
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's State Bureau of Investigation (DBR) has opened a criminal inquiry into the crash of an Su-24M bomber that occurred on June 16 in the Khmelnytskyi region during a scheduled combat mission. The incident claimed the lives of two servicemen who were performing their duties at the time.
The Su-24M went down while carrying out a combat assignment as part of routine military exercises. Among the deceased is a service member who joined the army through mobilization in the early days of the war with Russia. The other pilot had been serving in the aviation branch since 2019. The DBR is conducting the investigation under Part 2 of Article 416 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, which addresses violations of flight safety rules.
Circumstances and Aftermath of the Tragedy
As part of the investigation, authorities have seized the aircraft's flight recorders and official documentation, which are expected to help clarify the events leading to the crash. Analysis of these materials will be a crucial step in determining the root causes of the accident. Officials hope to gain a clearer picture of what exactly caused the plane to go down.
This tragedy highlights the serious risks that military personnel face while carrying out their missions and underscores the need for a thorough investigation to enhance future safety protocols. The probe remains ongoing, and further details will be released as they become available.
The Su-24M crash serves as another stark reminder of the hazardous conditions under which Ukrainian troops operate. It raises concerns about equipment reliability and pilot training, especially amid the ongoing war with Russia. The investigation aims not only to uncover the cause of the disaster but also to prevent similar incidents in the future—an effort critical to maintaining the combat readiness of Ukraine's armed forces.
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