The aircraft fleet of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine will be replenished with at least one An-32B transport aircraft, which is being transferred by Croatia.
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This is one of two An-32Bs that have been in service with the Croatian Air Force since 1995, but have been unused and mothballed since 2014.
A photo of the plane with tail number 36 “blue” during the flight was published by spotter Chris Lofting. The photo was taken on June 8 at Zagreb International Airport in the Croatian capital.
This is one of two An-32Bs that have been in service with the Croatian Air Force since 1995, but have been unused and mothballed since 2014.
There is no official information about the conditions for the transfer of this aircraft yet.
The An-32 is a twin-engine turboprop light military transport aircraft designed to transport cargo on short and medium-haul lines. It can also be used for parachute landing of people and platforms with cargo, and in the ambulance version – for transporting the wounded.
Croatia actively supports Ukraine in the fight against Russian invaders. So earlier, the Croatian side transferred Mi-8 helicopters to the Ukrainian military within the limits of military assistance.
Source: Racurs

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