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Pictures show the afterlife of Ukraine’s Mriya-225, the biggest plane in the world, whose ruined parts could yet fly again

In May that year, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy threw his support behind rebuilding the craft despite its estimated cost of $800 million

Newsroom August 25 09:06

New images show a flurry of activity around the wreck of the legendary Antonov Mriya-225, the world’s largest plane.

A point of Ukrainian national pride, the vast Soviet-era cargo plane was destroyed by Russian forces in the opening days of its full-scale assault on the country in February 2022.

It was parked at Hostomel airport, not far from Kyiv, and a scene of intense fighting. The aviation world mourned images of the wrecked jet — but exactly what will become of it has proved a mystery.

In May that year, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy threw his support behind rebuilding the craft despite its estimated cost of $800 million, Interfax Ukraine reported.

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Now, images dating to August 10 this year show how the scene has changed. In one image, the fuselage is surrounded by struts, scaffolding and equipment. They were taken by Ukraine-based aircraft-spotter Vasily Koba.

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