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Russia endangers lives by downing a plane, Volodymyr Zelensky claims

Russia endangers lives by downing a plane, Volodymyr Zelensky claims
January 25, 2024

By Laura Gozzi & Paul KirbyBBC NewsThe BBC has confirmed a video showing a Russian plane crashing in the Belgorod regionUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Moscow of “playing with the lives of Ukrainian prisoners” after a fatal plane crash in western Russia. He demanded an international investigation after Wednesday’s crash in the Belgorod region near Ukraine’s border. Russia stated that there were no survivors after Kyiv had shot down the Il-76 plane with 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war, six Russian crew, and three escorts. Moscow contended that the Ukrainians were being flown for a prisoner exchange. Ukraine’s military intelligence (GUR) asserted that it had not been informed to secure safe airspace, as had been done on previous occasions. The GUR’s remarks have been interpreted as an implicit admission that Ukraine shot down the military transport plane, but it emphasized that it had no reliable information about who was on board and warned that the incident may have involved “planned and deliberate actions by Russia”.
In his video address late on Wednesday, President Zelensky stated that it was “obvious that the Russians are playing with the lives of Ukrainian prisoners, with the feelings of their relatives, and with the emotions of our society”. The Ukrainian leader, who has canceled a planned regional trip linked to his birthday on Thursday, emphasized that “all clear facts must be established”. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov condemned the downing of the plane as a “monstrous act”, according to Russian news agencies. He told reporters that if Mr. Zelensky meant an international inquiry into “the criminal actions of the Kyiv regime”, it was definitely needed. Video shared on social media showed a plane going down followed by an explosion and a fireball near the village of Yablonovo, 70km (44 miles) to the north-east of the city of Belgorod, at about 11:00 local time (08:00 GMT). Belgorod regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said the plane crashed in a field near a residential area and that everyone on board had died. Ukraine’s general staff, quoted by the Ukrainska Pravda website, said initially that the plane was transporting missiles for Russia’s S-300 air defense systems. It made no mention of PoWs. None of the details surrounding those on board can be independently verified, but Ukraine’s military intelligence said it was Russia’s responsibility “to ensure the safety of our defenders under the agreements that had been reached”. On this occasion it said it had not been informed that the airspace had to be safeguarded “at the defined time, which is something that had happened on numerous occasions before”. “This can point to Russia’s deliberate actions aimed at putting the lives and safety of the PoWs under threat,” it added. Ukraine and Russia have conducted several prisoner swaps since the start of the war. Ukrainian air force chief Mykola Oleschuk warned that throughout Wednesday Russian propaganda had tried to discredit Ukraine internationally. Ukraine had the right to destroy Russia’s means of aerial attacks, he said. Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine’s second city Kharkiv with S-300 guided missiles from the Belgorod region in recent days. Eight people were killed in a series of missiles strikes on Tuesday and another attack was launched overnight into Thursday. Russia endangers lives by downing a plane, Volodymyr Zelensky claimsGraphic showing Ilyushin Il-76MD transport plane characteristics
Ahead of Wednesday’s planned prisoner exchange, Ukrainian officials said the captured Russian military servicemen were “delivered to the agreed location in time to be exchanged, and they were safe there”. Russia’s defense ministry said the swap had been scheduled to take place on Wednesday afternoon at a border checkpoint 100km (60 miles) to the west of Belgorod. The ministry said a military transport plane had taken off from Chkalovsky air base north-east of Moscow en route to Belgorod, alleging that Ukraine’s air force had fired two anti-aircraft missiles from the Lyptsi area south of the Ukrainian border. The Ukrainian government body in charge of PoWs warned that Russia was “actively carrying out special information operations against Ukraine, which are aimed at destabilizing Ukrainian society”. Dmytro Lubinets, Ukraine’s parliamentary human rights commissioner, urged Ukrainians to trust only official sources: “Do not be fooled by provocations. More detailed information will be provided later.” Andrei Kartapolov, chairman of Russia’s parliamentary defense committee, claimed there had been a second plane in the air transporting 80 Ukrainian prisoners, although that plane had then changed course. “There can now be no talk of any other [prisoner] exchanges,” Mr Kartapolov told Russian TV. Russia endangers lives by downing a plane, Volodymyr Zelensky claimsMap of Russia showing location of crash and proximity to UkraineRussia endangers lives by downing a plane, Volodymyr Zelensky claims1px transparent lineThe largest prisoner swap since the start of the war took place earlier this month, when Ukraine released 248 Russian prisoners of war and Russia freed 230 people in a deal mediated by the United Arab Emirates. More than 8,000 Ukrainians, both civilian and military, are still being held by Russia, according to Ukraine’s Coordination HQ on the Treatment of PoWs, which says tens of thousands of others are still missing. Belgorod, which is located approximately 25 miles (40km) north of the border with Ukraine, has suffered dozens of casualties from air strikes and drones since the war in Ukraine began. In December, 25 people were killed and 100 were injured following an air strike – although Ukraine insisted that only military infrastructure had been targeted and blamed Russian air defenses for fragments falling on the city. Russia’s war in Ukraine is grinding on as it approaches its third year. Last week, Russia claimed to have captured a village close to the devastated city of Bakhmut, in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region. Kyiv has not confirmed the claim. Meanwhile, Russian air attacks have intensified in recent weeks. On Tuesday, 18 people were killed and 130 were injured in missile attacks on Ukrainian cities. Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved.  The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.Beta Terms By using the Beta Site, you agree that such use is at your own risk and you know that the Beta Site may include known or unknown bugs or errors, that we have no obligation to make this Beta Site available with or without charge for any period of time, nor to make it available at all, and that nothing in these Beta Terms or your use of the Beta Site creates any employment relationship between you and us. The Beta Site is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis and we make no warranty to you of any kind, express or implied.In case of conflict between these Beta Terms and the BBC Terms of Use these Beta Terms shall prevail.

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