On March 11, Japan marked the 14th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, a tragedy that claimed thousands of lives and led to the Fukushima nuclear accident. The Japanese Embassy in Ukraine used the occasion to express gratitude for Ukraine’s support in the aftermath, particularly highlighting how the AN-225 “Mriya” delivered humanitarian aid following the disaster. The “Mriya” was destroyed by Russian forces during the full-scale invasion in 2022.
Octave_Ergebel on
That’s the kind of collaboration I like !
hagenissen666 on
Japan can build the next one.
I have no doubt they can do it.
They’ll make it go to space, tho.
justthegrimm on
As an aviation nut this absolutely breaks my heart.
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On March 11, Japan marked the 14th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, a tragedy that claimed thousands of lives and led to the Fukushima nuclear accident. The Japanese Embassy in Ukraine used the occasion to express gratitude for Ukraine’s support in the aftermath, particularly highlighting how the AN-225 “Mriya” delivered humanitarian aid following the disaster. The “Mriya” was destroyed by Russian forces during the full-scale invasion in 2022.
That’s the kind of collaboration I like !
Japan can build the next one.
I have no doubt they can do it.
They’ll make it go to space, tho.
As an aviation nut this absolutely breaks my heart.