Transair Georgia airliner shootdowns

Transair Georgia airliner shootdowns
Occurrence summary
Date 21, 23 September 1993
Summary Shoot down, destroyed on the ground
Site Georgia, Black Sea
Total fatalities 28
Total injuries (non-fatal) ?
Total survivors 29
First aircraft

The crashed aircraft in Aeroflot livery
Type Tupolev Tu-134A-3
Operator Transair Georgia
Registration 65893
Flight origin Sochi Airport
Destination Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport
Passengers 22
Crew 5
Fatalities 27 (all)
Survivors 0
Second aircraft
Type Tupolev Tu-134A
Operator Transair Georgia
Registration CCCP-65501
Flight origin Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport
Destination Novo Alexeyevka Airport
Passengers 24
Crew 6
Fatalities 1
Survivors 29

In September, 1993, two Tupolev civilian airliners belonging to Transair Georgia were hit by missiles allegedly fired by Russian-supported separatists in Sukhumi, Abkhazia, Georgia. A total of 28 people perished in the attacks.

21 September

A Tu-134 aircraft flying from Sochi was hit on approach to Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport by a Strela 2 surface-to-air missile. The plane crashed into the Black Sea, killing all five crew members and 22 passengers.[1]

23 September

Passengers were boarding a Tu-134 at Sukhumi when it was struck by rockets from an Abkhaz BM-21 Grad rocket launcher. It caught fire and burned out, leaving one crew member dead. The aircraft was due to operate a Sukhumi-Tbilisi service.[2]

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