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Luhansk International Airport Международный аэропорт Луганск was an airport in Luhansk, Ukraine ( IATA: VSG, ICAO: UKCW ). The airport was located 20 km (12 miles) south of the city center, 9 km to the city limit. Since 11 June 2014, the airport has been officially closed. [1]
- Public
- Civil Government
- 636 ft / 194 m
- Luhansk, Ukraine
Oct 19, 2023 · The media has published a satellite image of Luhansk International Airport after strikes landed by Ukraine’s Armed Forces. Source: Skhemy project, an investigative reporting project of Radio Liberty, with reference to Planet Labs satellite data. Details: The image was taken on 18 October. The satellite recorded damage to the airfield caused ...
Oct 19, 2023 · Luhansk International Airport after the attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Radio Liberty’s Schemes project has published satellite images of the Russian-occupied Luhansk International Airport, revealing the aftermath of an attack early on Oct. 17. Read also: Aftermath of Ukrainian ATACMS strike on Berdyansk airfield — video.
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Oct 19, 2023 · On October 17, the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched long-range ATACMS missiles at the temporarily occupied Luhansk International Airport, causing damage visible in satellite images, according to ...
Feb 10, 2018 · Serhiy Glotov, a volunteer from Luhansk, one of the five authors working on the book, says that the book will tell the story of the people who took part in the battle – ordinary soldiers and medics who defended Luhansk Airport for 146 days. Paratroopers of the 80th Airborne Brigade before Luhansk Airport, spring 2014
Luhansk has both the highest and lowest temperature recorded in Ukraine. A record high of 42.0 °C (107.6 °F) was recorded on 12 August 2010, which is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Ukraine. [25] [26] A record low of −41.9 °C (−43.4 °F) was recorded on 8 January 1935.
Oct 19, 2023 · As evident in the imagery dated October 18th, several scorch marks resulting from explosions have become apparent on the airport apron, confirming the deployment of the previously reported M-39 ATACMS missile loaded with nearly a thousand anti-personnel and anti-material bomblets.