'The helicopter burned almost completely - only the tail remained,' Russian Telegram channel Baza said.
Two Russian teenagers burned and destroyed an Mi-8 military helicopter at an airport using flammable liquid and cigarettes, according to reports.The Mi-8 helicopter—estimated by Ukraine's GUR military intelligence agency to cost up to $15 million—was set ablaze at the Noyabrsk airport in Russia's Arctic Yamalo-Nenets autonomous district on Tuesday night, according to the Baza Telegram channel, which is linked to Russia's security services.
The channel later published photos that purportedly show the charred remains of the aircraft.The teenage boys were reportedly promised 5 million rubles by an unknown individual on the Telegram messaging app for carrying out the task.Newsweek couldn't independently verify the report and contacted Russia's defense ministry for comment by email.
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