2015 Syrian Air Force An-26 crash

2015 Syrian Air Force An-26 crash

A military Antonov An-26 similar to the aircraft involved
Accident or shootdown summary
Date January 18, 2015 (2015-01-18)
Summary Under investigation
Site Abu al-Duhur military airport, Idlib Governorate, Syria
35°44′1.56″N 37°6′14.08″E / 35.7337667°N 37.1039111°E / 35.7337667; 37.1039111Coordinates: 35°44′1.56″N 37°6′14.08″E / 35.7337667°N 37.1039111°E / 35.7337667; 37.1039111
Passengers 29
Crew 6
Fatalities 35[1]
Injuries (non-fatal) 0
Survivors 0
Aircraft type Antonov An-26[2]
Operator Syrian Air Force
Registration YK-AND
Destination Abu al-Duhur military airport, Idlib Governorate, Syria

On 18 January 2015, an Antonov An-26 operated by the Syrian Air Force crashed while attempting to land at the besieged Abu al-Duhur military airport in Idlib Governorate, Syria. The plane was carrying troops as well as military equipment and ammunition.[3] There were 35 people on board,[1] 30 Syrian soldiers[4] and 5 Iranian military experts.[5]

Syrian state media and the pro-insurgent SOHR, said that the crash was due to heavy fog or "technical issues"[1][6][4] and that the plane hit an electricity pylon.[7] However, Al-Qaeda affiliated group Al-Nusra Front claimed that they shot it down.[1][8][9]

Syrian media provided a list with the names of the 30 Syrian soldiers who were killed. The commander of the Syrian army division, Colonel Hussein Al-Yousif, was among those listed killed.[4] Per SOHR, 13 Syrian officers were among the fatalities.[5]

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