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Vyacheslav Zolochevskyi was the only lucky survivor of the crash of the Antonov An-26 military plane in Chuhuiv, Ukraine, on the night of September 25.
The moment recorded from the scene showed that the plane caught fire violently after crashing to the ground.
However, Zolochevskyi jumped out of the plane just before the collision, for which he was fortunately only injured.
The moment the plane crashes to the ground is seen from the security camera.
Not long after landing, Zolochevskyi regained consciousness and quickly ran into the fire to save his classmates who were engulfed in the fire.
“He said that everything happened like in the game. Before his eyes is the scene of his classmates sinking into flames, “said Kharkov regional governor Alexei Kucher.” He helped another classmate put out the fire. ”
This friend from school, Nikolai Mikitchenko, passed away yesterday September 26 at the hospital.
According to Kucher, Zolochevskyi doesn’t remember much about the moment the plane crashed, because this male practitioner sometimes fainted. Zolochevskyi’s health prognosis is quite positive.
Zolochevskyi’s mother, Irina Zolochevskaya, said she thought her son might have died upon learning of the accident.
“When I heard that the training plane crashed, I was afraid that my son was also among the dead,” Ms Zolochevskaya said.
Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky also visited Zolochevskyi, inspected the crash site and declared his national mourning on September 26.
According to the latest information, the black box of the plane was found in distress. Results of the initial test showed that the pilot informed air traffic of the possibility of landing between 45 seconds and 1 minute before the plane crashed.
The plane caught fire after the accident.
At the time of the incident, there were 27 people on board, including the crew and Air Force College student Ivan Kozhedub. Twenty-five people were found dead at the scene and two were taken to hospital, but only one survivor is Vyacheslav Zolochevskyi.
Theo Daily Mail
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