Russian Fighter Jet Crashes in Crimea

russian fighter jet crashes in crimea

A Russian warship sails near the Kerch bridge in Crimea on July 17, 2023. On Thursday, a Russian plane crashed off the coat of Crimea, Russian officials said.

A Russian fighter jet crashed off the coast of Crimea on Thursday, Russian and Ukrainian officials said.

Mikhail Razvozhayev, governor of the port city of Sevastopol, confirmed the crash in a Telegram post. He said that the pilot of the aircraft was ejected from the plane and that no civilian objects were damaged in the crash. Details about the crash remained unclear, and its cause is not known.

“He was picked up by rescuers from the Sevastopol Rescue Service at a distance of two hundred meters from the shore. His life is not in danger,” Razvozhayev wrote.

The crash comes as the war between Russia and Ukraine has spilled over into the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014. On March 23, Ukraine struck two large Russian landing ships in Crimea.

Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the Ukraine “special military operation” in February 2022, aiming for a quick victory over the Eastern European nation. But Ukraine’s stronger than expected defense effort blocked Russian forces from making substantial progress while also raising Ukrainian hopes that the conflict could see Kyiv restore control over Crimea. Still, Ukraine’s military is facing concerns that Western military aid, crucial to bolstering the country’s defense efforts, could end.

Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty reported that the plane that crashed Thursday was a Su-35 fighter jet. Anton Gerashchenko, a former adviser to Ukraine’s minister of internal affairs, wrote in a post to X (formerly Twitter) that Russian military blogs said the plane “could have been shot down by Russian air defense,” but these reports remain unconfirmed by authorities.

Newsweek reached out to the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministries for comment via email.

Last weekend, Ukraine launched a strike against Sevastopol, with the Ukrainian military saying it struck two large landing ships that are part of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, the Yamal and the Azov. Razvozhayev said that air defenses around the city shot down at least 10 Ukrainian missiles and that one person died after a rocket fragment struck a house.

Captain Dmytro Pletenchuk, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s navy, said on Ukrainian TV the strikes have caused communication problems on the Crimean Peninsula in addition to creating new challenges for supply, maintenance and repairs at the naval base.

Ukrainian newspaper the Kyiv Post reported on Thursday that Russia has built up troops in Crimea in recent weeks amid concerns about the region. Satellite images from last October showed that the Black Sea Fleet was fleeing from Sevastopol to the Black Sea port city of Novorossiysk as Ukraine targeted Moscow’s vessels.

Related Articles

    Start your unlimited Newsweek trial

    News Related

    OTHER NEWS

    Lawsuit seeks $16 million against Maryland county over death of pet dog shot by police

    A department investigator accused two of the officers of “conduct unbecoming an officer” for entering the apartment without a warrant, but the third officer was cleared of wrongdoing, the suit says. Read more »

    Heidi Klum shares rare photo of all 4 of her and Seal's kids

    Heidi Klum posted a rare picture with husband Tom Kaulitz and her four kids: Leni, 19, Henry, 18, Johan, 17, and Lou, 14, having some quality family time. Read more »

    European stocks head for flat open as markets struggle to find momentum

    This is CNBC’s live blog covering European markets. European markets are heading for a flat open Tuesday, continuing lackluster sentiment seen at the start of the week in the region ... Read more »

    Linda C. Black Horoscopes: November 28

    Nancy Black Today’s Birthday (11/28/23). This year energizes your work and health. Faithful domestic routines provide central support. Shift directions to balance your work and health, before adapting around team ... Read more »

    Michigan Democrats poised to test ambitious environmental goals in the industrial Midwest

    FILE – One of more than 4,000 solar panels constructed by DTE Energy lines a 9.37-acre swath of land in Ann Arbor Township, Mich., Sept. 15, 2015. Michigan will join ... Read more »

    Gaza Is Falling Into ‘Absolute Chaos,’ Aid Groups Say

    A shaky cease-fire between Israel and Hamas has allowed a surge of aid to reach Palestinians in Gaza, but humanitarian groups and civilians in the enclave say the convoys aren’t ... Read more »

    Bereaved Israeli and Palestinian families to march together in anti-hate vigil

    Demonstrators march against the rise of antisemitism in the UK on Sunday – SUSANNAH IRELAND/REUTERS Bereaved Israeli and Palestinian families will march together as part of an anti-hate vigil on ... Read more »
    Top List in the World