Machulishchy air base attack

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DateFebruary 26, 2023
Location
Belarus, Minsk region, Machulishchi airport
Result BYPOL victory
Machulishchy air base attack
Part of the Belarusian partisan movement (2020–present) the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Opposition to Russian invasion of Ukraine

Aircraft A-50U (RF-50608) in the year 2011[1]
DateFebruary 26, 2023
Location
Belarus, Minsk region, Machulishchi airport
Result BYPOL victory
Belligerents
Belarusian opposition  Russia
BYPOL Russian Aerospace Forces
Commanders and leaders
Belarus Aliaksandr Azarau Vladimir Putin
Casualties and losses
None 1 Beriev A-50 damaged

The Machulishchy air base attack occurred on February 26, 2023, at the Machulishchy military airfield, around 12 km (7.5 mi) from Minsk, a Russian A-50 early warning military aircraft was damaged as a result of explosions.[2] BYPOL claimed responsibility for the drone attack. Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko acknowledged the attack only a week later, stating that the damage to the aircraft was minor. Later, he admitted that the A-50 still had to be sent to Russia for repairs.[3]

Alexander Lukashenko, being an ally of Russian president Vladimir Putin, allowed Russia to use the territory of Belarus as a launching pad for the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.[4] After the beginning of the invasion, the resistance members from Belarus, who called themselves "partisans", began to carry out sabotage on the railways used by Russian troops. At the time of the incident in Machulishchy, Belarusian partisans claimed involvement in 17 major railway sabotages.[3]

According to the publication Military Balance, for 2022 the Russian Air Force had three A-50's and six A-50U's.[5] The cost of such an aircraft is estimated at $330 million According to the monitoring group "Belarus Gayan" A-50U aircraft with registration number RF-50608 flew to Belarus on January 3, 2023, and by the time of the incident made 12 flights.[1] According to the Belarusian authorities, this long-range radar detection and control aircraft was used by them to monitor their border. According to the Belarusian partisans, who was stationed in their station.[6] In this regard, the Ukrainska Pravda noted that aircraft carrying Kinzhal hypersonic missiles usually took off from the Machulishchi airfield, which is why an air force was declared in Ukraine.[7]

The course of the attack

On the morning of February 26, 2023, at the Belarusian military airfield "Machulishchi", located 12 km from Minsk, there were explosions. After that, activists from BYPOL reported that as a result of at least two explosions, a Russian military transport aircraft and snowplows were damaged.[8] It was reported that in the area of the airfield, local residents observed a large number of military and traffic police crews, They checked all passing cars. Later, BYPOL reported that sabotage was committed at the military airfield, as a result of which the Russian military long-range radar detection aircraft A-50 was seriously damaged - its front and central parts, as well as avionics and radar, were damaged.[9]

The incident was initially denied by both the Belarusian and Russian sides.[10] However, a month later, Alexander Lukashenko acknowledged the attack, saying that the damage to the plane was minor. Later, he nevertheless admitted that the A-50 had to be sent to Russia for repairs.[11]

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