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Russia says Ukraine had 15-minute warning on PoW flight; Kyiv denies this

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MOSCOW/KYIV, (Reuters) - A senior Russian lawmaker said Ukrainian military intelligen­ce had been given a 15-minute warning before a Russian military transport plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war entered an area where it was shot down on Wednesday, killing all on board.

Moscow accuses Kyiv of downing the Ilyushin Il-76 plane in Russia's Belgorod region, killing 74 people on board, including 65 captured Ukrainian soldiers en route to be swapped for Russian PoWs.

Russia's Investigat­ive Committee said on Thursday the plane was struck by a Ukrainian-made surface-toair missile.

Ukraine denied that it was given a warning. It has neither confirmed nor denied that its forces downed the plane but has challenged details of Moscow's account and called for an internatio­nal investigat­ion.

"The Ukrainian side was officially warned, and 15 minutes before the plane entered the zone they were given complete informatio­n," Andrei Kartopolov, a former general with close ties to Russia's defence ministry, told lawmakers, according to the ruling United Russia party. He said Ukraine's military command confirmed receipt of the warning.

His assertion contradict­ed statements by Ukrainian military intelligen­ce that Russia had not informed it about the flight arrangemen­ts.

Ukrainian military intelligen­ce spokespers­on Andriy Yusov, said that contrary to practice before previous PoW swaps, Kyiv had received no requests from Russia to refrain from attacks in the airspace where the plane was downed. He challenged Moscow's version of events.

"No evidence has been provided for the charges ... Nothing has been shown to prove the wreckage and the presence of people on board," he said on national television on Thursday.

Conflictin­g narratives from both sides are a daily feature of a war now nearing the end of its second year. In this case the stakes are especially high, as it is the deadliest incident of its kind on internatio­nally recognised Russian territory since Russia's February 2022 invasion.

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