Kulbakino Air Base

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Kulbakino/Mykolaiv
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Mykolaiv, Mykolaiv Oblast in Ukraine
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Kulbakino
Shown within Mykolaiv Oblast
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Kulbakino
Kulbakino (Ukraine)
Coordinates 46°56′31″N032°05′49″E / 46.94194°N 32.09694°E / 46.94194; 32.09694
Site information
Owner Ministry of Defence
Operator Ukrainian Air Force
Controlled byAir Command South
Site history
In useUnknown - present
Battles/wars 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Airfield information
Identifiers ICAO: UKOR
Elevation266 metres (873 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
05/233,221 metres (10,568 ft)  Concrete
Kulbakino Air Base

Kulbakino( ICAO : UKOR) is an air base of the Ukrainian Air Force located near Mykolaiv, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine.

The base is home to the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade , which flies Sukhoi Su-24M, Sukhoi Su-25, Aero L-39C Albatros and Aero L-39M aircraft. [1]

Kulbakino's runway and fuel and ammunition depots were bombarded by Russian jets at approximately 05:00 on 24 February 2022, as part of the initial Russian strikes on Ukrainian military bases in the early hours of the invasion. [2] [3] The bombing caused a large fire. [3] [4]

On 4 March 2022, Russian forces entered the airbase, but by 17:30, Ukrainian forces had recaptured it, according to Vitalii Kim, governor of Mykolaiv Oblast. [5]

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