Ukrainian F-16 Pilot Dies During Largest Russian Aerial Assault

On the night of June 29, Ukraine faced its most extensive aerial attack since the full-scale Russian invasion began in 2022. Russia launched 537 airborne weapons in total, including hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles, targeting multiple cities such as Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, and Kherson.

During the onslaught, 31-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Maksym Ustymenko, piloting a newly acquired F-16 fighter jet, intercepted and destroyed seven airborne threats before his aircraft sustained critical damage. Instead of ejecting, he chose to steer the stricken jet away from populated areas to avoid civilian casualties. He died in the crash.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posthumously awarded him the title of Hero of Ukraine. In his address, the president described Ustymenko as a highly skilled pilot who had mastered four types of military aircraft and had made substantial contributions to the country’s defense.

The Russian strikes caused widespread destruction across Ukraine. Explosions and fires were reported in several cities. Residential buildings, energy infrastructure, and transportation systems were damaged. At least ten civilians were confirmed dead, and many others injured. Cities such as Cherkasy and Drohobych suffered major damage, and power outages were reported in several regions.

Military officials in Ukraine called the assault the most intense airstrike since the beginning of the war. Ukrainian air defense forces, using surface-to-air missiles and electronic warfare systems, successfully intercepted most of the incoming drones and missiles.

In response to the attack, NATO countries like Poland scrambled fighter jets to monitor and secure their airspace close to Ukraine’s border.

Following the incident, President Zelenskyy issued an urgent call for additional Western military assistance. He emphasized the need for American-made Patriot missile systems and reiterated Ukraine’s readiness to purchase the systems if needed. He warned that the growing intensity of Russian attacks poses an increasing threat to Ukrainian civilians.

Lieutenant Colonel Ustymenko’s death is the third known loss of an F-16 pilot in Ukraine this year. His bravery and final act of sacrifice have been widely honored by fellow service members and citizens across the country.


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