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Donetsk International Airport

Donetsk Sergei Prokofiev International Airport[a] (IATA: DOK, ICAO: UKCC) is a former airport located 10 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Donetsk, Ukraine, that was destroyed in 2014 during the war in Donbas.[2][3] It was built in the 1940s, rebuilt in 1973, and then again from 2011 to 2012 for Euro 2012. In 2013, during its last full year of operation, it handled more than a million passengers.[4]

Donetsk Sergei Prokofiev International Airport

Міжнародний аеропорт «Донецьк»
The airport's terminal prior to the war in Donbas
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner Ukraine (de jure)
 Russia (de facto)
Serves Donetsk, Ukraine
Elevation AMSL238 m / 781 ft
Coordinates48°04′30″N 037°43′32″E / 48.07500°N 37.72556°E / 48.07500; 37.72556
Websitehttps://dok.aero/
Map
UKCC
Location in Ukraine
UKCC
UKCC (Donetsk Oblast)
UKCC
UKCC (Ukraine)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
08/26 4,000 13,123 Concrete
Statistics (2014)
Passengers 346,700
Source: Ukrainian AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]

The airport is named after twentieth-century composer Sergei Prokofiev, who was a native of the region. The former airport, after being destroyed during the 1st and 2nd Battles of Donetsk Airport, has been controlled by pro-Russian separatist forces since 2015 and has occasionally since been a battleground.

History edit

Soviet era edit

 
Old terminal building

The airport originates from a resolution of the Stalino City Council dated July 27, 1931, which instructed the land department and the municipal services department to find territory for the construction of a civil aviation airfield in the city of Stalino (the name of Donetsk from 1924 to 1961). In 1933, the Stalino airport was founded. In the same year, the first Aeroflot flight was organized on the route Stalino - Starobilsk. In the spring of 1936, a detachment of U-2 light aircraft was organized at the airport. These aircraft were used for aerochemical work in the fields, sanitary transportation, and a small volume of passenger and cargo-mail transportation.

On June 23, 1941, the Council of People's Commissars approved the “Regulations on the Main Directorate of the Civil Air Fleet (Civil Air Fleet) for Wartime.” All Civil Air Fleet personnel were drafted into the Red Army. The flight technical personnel became part of the 87th Guards Separate Stalinist Civil Aviation Regiment. After the liberation of Donbas, in 1944, he began work on air transportation of passengers, cargo, and aerial chemical works.

Since 1947, the 268th Fighter Aviation Red Banner Air Defense Regiment was based at the airfield on Bell P-39 Airacobra (until 1950), Yak-15 and Yak-17 (1950-1951), MiG-15 (1951-1955), MiG aircraft -17 (1955-1962). The regiment was part of the air defense formations and carried out tasks for the air defense of Donbas. On May 21, 1962, the regiment was disbanded.[5][6]

In 1952, a squadron of Li-2 heavy aircraft was organized at the airport.

In January 1957, a new air terminal designed by architect V. Solovyov, with a capacity of 100 passengers/hour, opened its doors to passengers.[7] The rapid development of the airline occurred in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the operation of the An-24, An-10, IL-18 aircraft began. The crews of the PANH flight squad, having perfectly mastered the use of An-2 aircraft for aerial chemical work in the Donetsk Oblast, were annually sent to help the agricultural regions of Central Asia, GDR and others, where they provided great assistance to agriculture. In 1974, the Donetsk airport reconstructed the runway, as well as radio technical means of takeoff and landing, and in 1975 a new building air terminal with a capacity of 700 passengers per hour was commissioned (design by the architect Volodymyr Spuskaniuk [uk]).[8]

Development from 2012 until 2014 edit

 
The main terminal before the war in Donbas
 
Donbassaero Airbus A320-200 at Donetsk International Airport
 
A Donetsk Airport old employee pin.

Following a large infrastructure-building program in the Donetsk area for Euro 2012, in 2011 the Ukrainian construction company "Altcom" constructed a new airport terminal, developed by experts from Croatia. The Ukrainian state budget allocated $758m for the renovation project, while private investments and the local budget of Donetsk Oblast made up the remaining funds.[9] During Euro 2012, the new terminal received international flights, with soccer fans flown in from many European capitals, including London, and was regarded as a symbol of Ukraine's progress.[10] From August 1, 2012, it served both domestic and international flights.[11]

The airline Donbassaero had its head office located at the airport,[12] although ceased operations in January 2013.[13]

2014–15 conflict edit

On May 26, 2014, fighters from the Donetsk People's Republic, with technical assistance from Russian mercenaries, seized the airport soon after Petro Poroshenko won the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election. In response, Ukrainian forces launched air attacks to regain control of it from the belligerents.[14] Two civilians and 38 combatants were reported dead, and the Ukrainian military regained control of the airport.[15][citation needed] Service at the airport has not resumed since the battle.[16]

On October 1, 2014, the belligerents attempted to retake the airport. A spokesman for what the Ukrainian government calls its anti-terrorist operation said Ukrainian forces repelled four attacks on the airport that evening. A T-64 tank was destroyed and seven Donetsk fighters were killed, Vladyslav Seleznyov told Kanal 5 TV. A reporter for Associated Press in Donetsk said on October 1 that there were indications that the government had lost control of the airport. DNR leader Alexander Zakharchenko said it was "95%" under his forces’ control. Ukrainian officials insisted the airport was still under government control as of October 2014.[17]

Zakharchenko claimed that the rebels had taken complete control of the airport on January 17, 2015, after a series of battles with pro-government forces over the complex.[citation needed] One day later, it was reported that government forces claimed to have retaken almost all parts of the airport lost to the belligerents in recent weeks, after a mass operation during the night.[18] On January 21, Ukrainian forces admitted losing control of the airport to the Donetsk People's Republic rebels.[19]

Over the course of battles for the airport, the airport complex suffered extensive damage from constant bombardments and change of hand between pro-government and rebel forces. The main terminal buildings, with their sturdy concrete construction, served as garrisons and shelters for soldiers defending the airport grounds, and as a result the buildings were subjected to attacks and suffered extensive structural failures, most notably the collapse of the massive roof over the new terminal building's mezzanine. Similarly, the control tower was contested by opposing forces as a strategic lookout point, but eventually collapsed in January 2015 during the final leg of the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport.[20][21]

Since the fighting, the ruins of the airport have been cleared of rubble, leaving behind the concrete shells of the new terminal building and adjoining parking garage.[citation needed]

Airlines and destinations edit

All civilian airline operations including Lufthansa, LOT Polish Airlines, Air Berlin, Aeroflot and flydubai were suspended due to armed conflict in May 2014, and the airport's facilities were subsequently completely destroyed.[citation needed]

Statistics edit

Annual passenger traffic at DOK airport. See Wikidata query.
Year[22] Passengers Change on previous year
2009 0488,100  
2010 0612,200  025.4%
2011 0829,300  035.5%
2012 1,000,000  020.6%
2013 1,110,400  011.0%
2014 0346,700 (closed due to the war in Donbas)  068.8%
2015    100.0%

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On January 19, 1949, a Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-12 (registration CCCP-L1381) had crashed shortly after takeoff after the right propeller oversped, in which the left engine lost power. The aircraft began losing altitude and hit the pole of a powerline and crashed into a house at ul. Krupskaya d. 105.
  • On February 24, 1968, a Soviet Government Ilyushin Il-18V (registration CCCP-75560) had overrun the runway as it was departing Donetsk Airport, the airplane was damaged beyond repair and subsequently written off.
  • On August 29, 1993, a Magnitogorsk Avia Antonov An-26 Cargo plane (registration RA-26549) had Landed heavily (5.8g force) to the left of the runway and struck a substation building after arriving from Khmelnytskyi Airport.
  • On November 3, 1996, a group of contract killers dressed in security forces fatigues opened indiscriminate fire at the plane of prominent local businessman Yevhen Shcherban as he disembarked on the apron after a flight from Moscow. Shcherban and his wife were killed, together with an airport ground technician and the plane's flight engineer.[23]
  • On February 13, 2013, South Airlines Flight 8971 crashed when the plane overshot the runway as it attempted an emergency landing, resulting in 5 fatalities.[24][25][26]
  • On May 26, 2014, during the First Battle of Donetsk Airport, a Yakovlev Yak-40 (registration UR-MMK) owned by Constanta Airline was destroyed as a result of gunfire exchanges between the Donetsk People's Republic and the National Guard of Ukraine.
  • In October 2014, during the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport, a Dassault Falcon 50 (registration UR-CCC) owned by CABI Airlines was parked in a hangar at Donetsk Airport, a photo taken in early October 2014 shows the airplane intact inside the hangar. Video footage published on October 17 showed the airplane destroyed. The precise date is unknown.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^
    • Ukrainian: Міжнародний аеропорт «Донецьк» імені Сергія Прокоф'єва, romanizedMizhnarodnyi aeroport "Donetsk" imeni Serhiia Prokofieva
    • Russian: Международный аэропорт «Донецк» имени Сергея Прокофьева, romanizedMezhdunarodnyy aeroport "Donetsk" imeni Sergeya Prokofyeva, lit.'International Airport "Donetsk" named after Sergei Prokofiev'

References edit

  1. ^ EAD Basic
  2. ^ "Donetsk Airport Cyborgs". Ukraine Today. October 15, 2014. Retrieved October 15, 2014.
  3. ^ "Донецкий аэропорт потерял стратегическое значение, поэтому отпала необходимость его удерживать – Генштаб". Unian. January 29, 2015.
  4. ^ "The battle for Ukraine's Donetsk airport – in pictures". The Guardian. January 23, 2015. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  5. ^ Анохин В. А., Быков М. Ю. (2014). Все истребительные авиаполки Сталина. Первая полная энциклопедия (Научно-популярное издание 1500 экз ed.). М.: Яуза-пресс. p. 515. ISBN 978-5-9955-0707-9.
  6. ^ M.Holm. "268th Red Banner Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO". Luftvaffe. M.Holm. Archived from the original on June 8, 2019. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  7. ^ "Донецк (Архитектурно-исторический очерк) Киев «Будівельник» 1982 г." Archived from the original on November 30, 2012.
  8. ^ "Донецк (Архитектурно-исторический очерк) Киев «Будівельник» 1982 г." Archived from the original on November 30, 2012.
  9. ^ admin (May 14, 2012). "New EURO 2012 terminal opens at Ukraine's Sergei Prokofiev International Airport". Airport Technology. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  10. ^ "Grandeur to rubble: Inside Donetsk International Airport". ITV News. February 4, 2015. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  11. ^ admin (May 14, 2012). "New EURO 2012 terminal opens at Ukraine's Sergei Prokofiev International Airport". Airport Technology. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  12. ^ "Contacts May 31, 2011, at the Wayback Machine." Donbassaero. Retrieved on April 27, 2011. "Headquarter The headquarter of our company is located at international airport “Donetsk". Address: DONBASSAERO, 1«V», Vzlyotnaya str., Donetsk, 83021, Ukraine"
  13. ^ Donbassaero airline starts bankruptcy proceedings
  14. ^ Ukraine crisis: Battle to control Donetsk airport
  15. ^ "Dozens killed in fighting over Donetsk airport". Big News Network. Retrieved May 27, 2014.
  16. ^ Notice for passengers May 31, 2014, at the Wayback Machine International Airport Donetsk. May 26, 2014. Accessed May 31, 2014
  17. ^ "Ukraine rebels renew push to take Donetsk airport". BBC News. October 2, 2014. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
  18. ^ "Ukraine says retake most of Donetsk airport from rebels". World Bullentin. January 18, 2015. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  19. ^ "Ukraine forces admit loss of Donetsk airport to rebels". The Guardian. January 21, 2015. Retrieved January 22, 2015.
  20. ^ "Новости Донбасса :: В интернете появились фото разгромленного аэропорта имени Прокофьева ФОТО". Novosti.dn.ua. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
  21. ^ "Donetsk airport damage captured by drone". BBC. January 19, 2015.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on May 11, 2014. Retrieved May 31, 2014.
  23. ^ Донецкая мафия: Щербань Евгений (in Ukrainian)
  24. ^ "Plane crash landing in Ukraine kills at least five: officials". Reuters. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
  25. ^ "BBC News – Five killed as plane crash-lands in eastern Ukraine". Bbc.co.uk. February 13, 2013. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
  26. ^ "Deaths reported in Ukraine plane crash - CNN.com". Edition.cnn.com. February 13, 2013. Retrieved August 3, 2014.

External links edit

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Donetsk Sergei Prokofiev International Airport a IATA DOK ICAO UKCC is a former airport located 10 km 6 2 mi northwest of Donetsk Ukraine that was destroyed in 2014 during the war in Donbas 2 3 It was built in the 1940s rebuilt in 1973 and then again from 2011 to 2012 for Euro 2012 In 2013 during its last full year of operation it handled more than a million passengers 4 Donetsk Sergei Prokofiev International AirportMizhnarodnij aeroport Doneck The airport s terminal prior to the war in DonbasIATA DOKICAO UKCCSummaryAirport typePublicOwner Ukraine de jure Russia de facto ServesDonetsk UkraineElevation AMSL238 m 781 ftCoordinates48 04 30 N 037 43 32 E 48 07500 N 37 72556 E 48 07500 37 72556Websitehttps dok aero MapUKCCLocation in UkraineShow map of DonetskUKCCUKCC Donetsk Oblast Show map of Donetsk OblastUKCCUKCC Ukraine Show map of UkraineRunwaysDirection Length Surface m ft 08 26 4 000 13 123 ConcreteStatistics 2014 Passengers346 700Source Ukrainian AIP at EUROCONTROL 1 The airport is named after twentieth century composer Sergei Prokofiev who was a native of the region The former airport after being destroyed during the 1st and 2nd Battles of Donetsk Airport has been controlled by pro Russian separatist forces since 2015 and has occasionally since been a battleground Contents 1 History 1 1 Soviet era 1 2 Development from 2012 until 2014 1 3 2014 15 conflict 2 Airlines and destinations 3 Statistics 4 Accidents and incidents 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory editSoviet era edit nbsp Old terminal building The airport originates from a resolution of the Stalino City Council dated July 27 1931 which instructed the land department and the municipal services department to find territory for the construction of a civil aviation airfield in the city of Stalino the name of Donetsk from 1924 to 1961 In 1933 the Stalino airport was founded In the same year the first Aeroflot flight was organized on the route Stalino Starobilsk In the spring of 1936 a detachment of U 2 light aircraft was organized at the airport These aircraft were used for aerochemical work in the fields sanitary transportation and a small volume of passenger and cargo mail transportation On June 23 1941 the Council of People s Commissars approved the Regulations on the Main Directorate of the Civil Air Fleet Civil Air Fleet for Wartime All Civil Air Fleet personnel were drafted into the Red Army The flight technical personnel became part of the 87th Guards Separate Stalinist Civil Aviation Regiment After the liberation of Donbas in 1944 he began work on air transportation of passengers cargo and aerial chemical works Since 1947 the 268th Fighter Aviation Red Banner Air Defense Regiment was based at the airfield on Bell P 39 Airacobra until 1950 Yak 15 and Yak 17 1950 1951 MiG 15 1951 1955 MiG aircraft 17 1955 1962 The regiment was part of the air defense formations and carried out tasks for the air defense of Donbas On May 21 1962 the regiment was disbanded 5 6 In 1952 a squadron of Li 2 heavy aircraft was organized at the airport In January 1957 a new air terminal designed by architect V Solovyov with a capacity of 100 passengers hour opened its doors to passengers 7 The rapid development of the airline occurred in the late 1960s and early 1970s when the operation of the An 24 An 10 IL 18 aircraft began The crews of the PANH flight squad having perfectly mastered the use of An 2 aircraft for aerial chemical work in the Donetsk Oblast were annually sent to help the agricultural regions of Central Asia GDR and others where they provided great assistance to agriculture In 1974 the Donetsk airport reconstructed the runway as well as radio technical means of takeoff and landing and in 1975 a new building air terminal with a capacity of 700 passengers per hour was commissioned design by the architect Volodymyr Spuskaniuk uk 8 Development from 2012 until 2014 edit nbsp The main terminal before the war in Donbas nbsp Donbassaero Airbus A320 200 at Donetsk International Airport nbsp A Donetsk Airport old employee pin Following a large infrastructure building program in the Donetsk area for Euro 2012 in 2011 the Ukrainian construction company Altcom constructed a new airport terminal developed by experts from Croatia The Ukrainian state budget allocated 758m for the renovation project while private investments and the local budget of Donetsk Oblast made up the remaining funds 9 During Euro 2012 the new terminal received international flights with soccer fans flown in from many European capitals including London and was regarded as a symbol of Ukraine s progress 10 From August 1 2012 it served both domestic and international flights 11 The airline Donbassaero had its head office located at the airport 12 although ceased operations in January 2013 13 2014 15 conflict edit Main articles First Battle of Donetsk Airport and Second Battle of Donetsk Airport On May 26 2014 fighters from the Donetsk People s Republic with technical assistance from Russian mercenaries seized the airport soon after Petro Poroshenko won the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election In response Ukrainian forces launched air attacks to regain control of it from the belligerents 14 Two civilians and 38 combatants were reported dead and the Ukrainian military regained control of the airport 15 citation needed Service at the airport has not resumed since the battle 16 On October 1 2014 the belligerents attempted to retake the airport A spokesman for what the Ukrainian government calls its anti terrorist operation said Ukrainian forces repelled four attacks on the airport that evening A T 64 tank was destroyed and seven Donetsk fighters were killed Vladyslav Seleznyov told Kanal 5 TV A reporter for Associated Press in Donetsk said on October 1 that there were indications that the government had lost control of the airport DNR leader Alexander Zakharchenko said it was 95 under his forces control Ukrainian officials insisted the airport was still under government control as of October 2014 17 Zakharchenko claimed that the rebels had taken complete control of the airport on January 17 2015 after a series of battles with pro government forces over the complex citation needed One day later it was reported that government forces claimed to have retaken almost all parts of the airport lost to the belligerents in recent weeks after a mass operation during the night 18 On January 21 Ukrainian forces admitted losing control of the airport to the Donetsk People s Republic rebels 19 Over the course of battles for the airport the airport complex suffered extensive damage from constant bombardments and change of hand between pro government and rebel forces The main terminal buildings with their sturdy concrete construction served as garrisons and shelters for soldiers defending the airport grounds and as a result the buildings were subjected to attacks and suffered extensive structural failures most notably the collapse of the massive roof over the new terminal building s mezzanine Similarly the control tower was contested by opposing forces as a strategic lookout point but eventually collapsed in January 2015 during the final leg of the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport 20 21 Since the fighting the ruins of the airport have been cleared of rubble leaving behind the concrete shells of the new terminal building and adjoining parking garage citation needed Airlines and destinations editAll civilian airline operations including Lufthansa LOT Polish Airlines Air Berlin Aeroflot and flydubai were suspended due to armed conflict in May 2014 and the airport s facilities were subsequently completely destroyed citation needed Statistics editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Annual passenger traffic at DOK airport See Wikidata query Year 22 Passengers Change on previous year 2009 0 488 100 nbsp 2010 0 612 200 nbsp 0 25 4 2011 0 829 300 nbsp 0 35 5 2012 1 000 000 nbsp 0 20 6 2013 1 110 400 nbsp 0 11 0 2014 0 346 700 closed due to the war in Donbas nbsp 0 68 8 2015 nbsp nbsp 100 0 Accidents and incidents editOn January 19 1949 a Aeroflot Ilyushin Il 12 registration CCCP L1381 had crashed shortly after takeoff after the right propeller oversped in which the left engine lost power The aircraft began losing altitude and hit the pole of a powerline and crashed into a house at ul Krupskaya d 105 On February 24 1968 a Soviet Government Ilyushin Il 18V registration CCCP 75560 had overrun the runway as it was departing Donetsk Airport the airplane was damaged beyond repair and subsequently written off On August 29 1993 a Magnitogorsk Avia Antonov An 26 Cargo plane registration RA 26549 had Landed heavily 5 8g force to the left of the runway and struck a substation building after arriving from Khmelnytskyi Airport On November 3 1996 a group of contract killers dressed in security forces fatigues opened indiscriminate fire at the plane of prominent local businessman Yevhen Shcherban as he disembarked on the apron after a flight from Moscow Shcherban and his wife were killed together with an airport ground technician and the plane s flight engineer 23 On February 13 2013 South Airlines Flight 8971 crashed when the plane overshot the runway as it attempted an emergency landing resulting in 5 fatalities 24 25 26 On May 26 2014 during the First Battle of Donetsk Airport a Yakovlev Yak 40 registration UR MMK owned by Constanta Airline was destroyed as a result of gunfire exchanges between the Donetsk People s Republic and the National Guard of Ukraine In October 2014 during the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport a Dassault Falcon 50 registration UR CCC owned by CABI Airlines was parked in a hangar at Donetsk Airport a photo taken in early October 2014 shows the airplane intact inside the hangar Video footage published on October 17 showed the airplane destroyed The precise date is unknown See also editLuhansk International Airport List of airports in Ukraine List of the busiest airports in UkraineNotes edit Ukrainian Mizhnarodnij aeroport Doneck imeni Sergiya Prokof yeva romanized Mizhnarodnyi aeroport Donetsk imeni Serhiia ProkofievaRussian Mezhdunarodnyj aeroport Doneck imeni Sergeya Prokofeva romanized Mezhdunarodnyy aeroport Donetsk imeni Sergeya Prokofyeva lit International Airport Donetsk named after Sergei Prokofiev References edit EAD Basic Donetsk Airport Cyborgs Ukraine Today October 15 2014 Retrieved October 15 2014 Doneckij aeroport poteryal strategicheskoe znachenie poetomu otpala neobhodimost ego uderzhivat Genshtab Unian January 29 2015 The battle for Ukraine s Donetsk airport in pictures The Guardian January 23 2015 ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved December 30 2022 Anohin V A Bykov M Yu 2014 Vse istrebitelnye aviapolki Stalina Pervaya polnaya enciklopediya Nauchno populyarnoe izdanie 1500 ekz ed M Yauza press p 515 ISBN 978 5 9955 0707 9 M Holm 268th Red Banner Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO Luftvaffe M Holm Archived from the original on June 8 2019 Retrieved June 8 2019 Doneck Arhitekturno istoricheskij ocherk Kiev Budivelnik 1982 g Archived from the original on November 30 2012 Doneck Arhitekturno istoricheskij ocherk Kiev Budivelnik 1982 g Archived from the original on November 30 2012 admin May 14 2012 New EURO 2012 terminal opens at Ukraine s Sergei Prokofiev International Airport Airport Technology Retrieved December 30 2022 Grandeur to rubble Inside Donetsk International Airport ITV News February 4 2015 Retrieved December 30 2022 admin May 14 2012 New EURO 2012 terminal opens at Ukraine s Sergei Prokofiev International Airport Airport Technology Retrieved December 30 2022 Contacts Archived May 31 2011 at the Wayback Machine Donbassaero Retrieved on April 27 2011 Headquarter The headquarter of our company is located at international airport Donetsk Address DONBASSAERO 1 V Vzlyotnaya str Donetsk 83021 Ukraine Donbassaero airline starts bankruptcy proceedings Ukraine crisis Battle to control Donetsk airport Dozens killed in fighting over Donetsk airport Big News Network Retrieved May 27 2014 Notice for passengers Archived May 31 2014 at the Wayback Machine International Airport Donetsk May 26 2014 Accessed May 31 2014 Ukraine rebels renew push to take Donetsk airport BBC News October 2 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 Ukraine says retake most of Donetsk airport from rebels World Bullentin January 18 2015 Retrieved January 18 2015 Ukraine forces admit loss of Donetsk airport to rebels The Guardian January 21 2015 Retrieved January 22 2015 Novosti Donbassa V internete poyavilis foto razgromlennogo aeroporta imeni Prokofeva FOTO Novosti dn ua Retrieved August 3 2014 Donetsk airport damage captured by drone BBC January 19 2015 News S S Prokofiev International Airport Donetsk Archived from the original on May 11 2014 Retrieved May 31 2014 Doneckaya mafiya Sherban Evgenij in Ukrainian Plane crash landing in Ukraine kills at least five officials Reuters Retrieved August 3 2014 BBC News Five killed as plane crash lands in eastern Ukraine Bbc co uk February 13 2013 Retrieved August 3 2014 Deaths reported in Ukraine plane crash CNN com Edition cnn com February 13 2013 Retrieved August 3 2014 External links edit nbsp Media related to Donetsk International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Official website Accident history for DOK at Aviation Safety Network Portals nbsp Ukraine nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donetsk International Airport amp oldid 1220459793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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