Senior Russian commander killed in March air crash, official says

Published 06 Apr, 2026 02:20pm 1 min read
Lieutenant General Alexander Otroshchenko, commander of the 45th Army of the Russian Northern Fleet’s Air Force and Air Defence, speaks during a commemorative gathering in memory of naval aviator and Hero of Russia Timur Apakidze in Severomorsk in the Murmansk Region, Russia. – Reuters
Lieutenant General Alexander Otroshchenko, commander of the 45th Army of the Russian Northern Fleet’s Air Force and Air Defence, speaks during a commemorative gathering in memory of naval aviator and Hero of Russia Timur Apakidze in Severomorsk in the Murmansk Region, Russia. – Reuters

A senior Russian air force commander was killed when a military transport aircraft crashed in Russian-controlled ​Crimea last week, killing 30 people, according to ‌a senior official cited by Russian media on Monday.

Alexander Otroshchenko, commander of the 45th Army of the Northern Fleet’s ​Air Force and Air Defence, died in the ​crash, Andrei Chibis, governor of the northern Murmansk ⁠region where the fleet is based, was quoted ​as saying.

The An-26 military transport plane crashed into a ​cliff in Crimea on March 31. Russia’s Defence Ministry said shortly afterwards that the preliminary cause was a technical malfunction.

The An-26 has ​been in service since the late 1960s and ​has also been used by airlines to carry freight, but the ‌model ⁠has been involved in a number of deadly crashes over the last decade.

A Ukrainian An-26 crashed during a flight in Ukraine’s southeastern Zaporizhzhia region in 2022, ​killing one ​person.

Another ⁠aircraft crashed on a training flight in northeastern Ukraine in 2020, killing all but ​one of the 27 people on board.

Eight ​people, ⁠including five Russians, were killed when an An-26 crashed in South Sudan in 2020.

Four of 10 people ⁠on ​board were killed when an ​An-26 crashed on landing in Ivory Coast in West Africa in 2017.

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