The Il-76 military aircraft takes Bashar al-Assad to Russia in exile

The Il-76 military aircraft takes Bashar al-Assad to Russia in exile (Flickr – KoenH)

Former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, after the fall of his regime, has exiled himself in Russia, which granted him asylum for humanitarian reasons, according to a diplomat speaking to the Russian agency Tass.

Assad and his family boarded a flight to the country on an Il-76 aircraft, according to military sources. The Il-76 is a military aircraft designed in the 1970s by the Soviet Union, but also used for civilian purposes.

The Il-76 is a robust four-engine aircraft, designed to operate in extreme temperature conditions and on unpaved runways, with the capacity to transport up to 60 tons of cargo. The aircraft can reach a cruising speed of 850 km/h, with a range of up to 4,000 km with maximum load.

The Il-76 comes in several versions, such as the Il-76T for commercial transport and the Il-76MD for long-range military operations. Its design and cargo capacity make it an essential aircraft for missions in remote and hard-to-reach areas.

The model serves various purposes, including the transport of troops, military equipment, humanitarian operations, and even in-flight refueling, and is widely used by armed forces of countries with ties to the former USSR, such as Russia, China, India, and Iran.

Source: UOL | Photo: Flickr – KoenH | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team