Two Pilots Killed in Su-24M Crash in Ukraine’s Khmelnytskyi Region.
What We Know About the Military Jet Crash in Khmelnytskyi
According to Novyny.live: On June 16, a military aviation accident in the Khmelnytskyi region claimed the lives of two crew members aboard a Su-24M frontline bomber. The aircraft belonged to the 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade named after Petro Franko of the Ukrainian Air Force. The incident occurred around 7:00 PM local time. This region in western Ukraine has seen heightened military activity amid the ongoing war with Russia.
The plane’s crew consisted of a pilot and a navigator. Both died in the crash: Major Bohdan Zaharulko and Senior Lieutenant Bohdan Babenko. Rescue teams and law enforcement are currently at the crash site, investigating the circumstances of the tragedy. Importantly, no civilians were harmed in the incident.
Investigation and Implications
Authorities are actively working to determine the cause and full details of the crash, with investigators remaining on site to gather evidence.
This tragedy highlights the inherent dangers of military aviation, particularly during active combat operations. The loss of the Su-24M crew is a significant blow to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, given their critical role in national defense and frontline support. The investigation into this event may provide key insights to enhance flight safety protocols moving forward.
Read also
- Zaporizhzhia Strike on June 16: One Dead, Multiple Injured, Widespread Damage
- Aftermath of a Russian Strike on the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra: Current State of the Monastery
- Su-24M Crash in Khmelnytskyi Region Claims Lives of 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade Crew
- Four Injured and Massive Blaze After Russian Strike on Kramatorsk on June 16
- Three Dead in Russian Strikes on Dnipropetrovsk Region, Including a Wheelchair User: June 16 Attack
- Strict Overtaking Ban at Signalized Intersections: Drivers Given Clear Warning

