Ukraine war: Hundreds bid farewell to fighter ace Juice


Hundreds of people in Kyiv have paid their respects to one of Ukraine’s most celebrated fighter pilots, who was killed in a mid-air crash last week.

Capt Andrii Pilshchykov, who flew under the call-sign “Juice”, and two other pilots died when two L-39 training planes collided in northern Ukraine.

Pilshchykov, 30, won fame for dogfights over Kyiv during the early phase of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

He served in the 40th tactical aviation brigade.

The brigade’s members came to be known collectively as the “Ghost of Kyiv”.

Honour guard servicemen carry the coffin of Andrii Pilshchykov at the Patriarchal Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ in Kyiv. Photo: 29 August 2023

Andrii Pilshchykov funeral service in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photo: 29 August 2023

A Ukrainian soldier pays his respects to Andrii Pilshchykov.. Photo: 29 August 2023

Ukraine's Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk (2nd left) pays last tribute to Andrii Pilshchykov

Andrii Pilshchykov's partner (2nd left) and mother (right) react during his funeral service in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photo: 29 August 2023

Andrii Pilshchykov's photo hangs over flowers next to the Ghost of Kyiv mural in the Ukrainian capital. Photo: 29 August 2023

Last year, as Russia launched hundreds of cruise missiles and drones at Ukraine, Pilshchykov spoke to the BBC about the pressure he felt as a pilot tasked with trying to intercept deadly weapons before they struck.

“Intercepting the cruise missiles, your mission is to save the lives on the ground, to save the city. If you are not able, it’s a terrible feeling that somebody will die. Somebody will die in minutes and you didn’t prevent that,” he said.

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