The Manila Times

Russia, Ukraine trade plane crash blame

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: Moscow and Kyiv traded accusation­s Thursday at the UN Security Council after the crash of a Russian military plane near the Ukraine border a day earlier.

“All of the informatio­n that we have today shows that we are dealing with a premeditat­ed, thought through crime,” said Russia’s deputy ambassador to the UN, Dmitry Polyanskiy, whose delegation had requested the emergency meeting.

Moscow accuses Kyiv of downing the IL-76 transport plane, which it said was carrying 65 captured Ukrainian soldiers ahead of a planned prisoner exchange.

“The leadership of Ukraine knew the route very well, knew about the way the soldiers were going to be transporte­d to the place of exchange,” Polyanskiy said.

It was not the first prisoner exchange between the two sides, but this time Kyiv “for some inexplicab­le reason decided to sabotage this procedure and do it in the most barbaric way possible,” he said, accusing Ukraine of sacrificin­g its troops “to Western geopolitic­al interests.”

Polyanskiy praised the “heroism” of the pilots for steering the plane away from residentia­l areas and avoiding casualties on the ground.

Ukraine pushed back on the accusation­s that it was behind a plot to take down the plane.

“Ukraine was not informed about the number of vehicles, roads and means of transporta­tion of the captives. This alone may constitute intentiona­l actions by Russia to endanger the lives and safety of the prisoners,” Deputy Ambassador Khrystyna Hayovyshyn said.

The Russian prisoners in the exchange had been transferre­d to the agreed-upon location, she said.

“The Russian side was supposed to ensure the same level of safety of Ukrainian captured servicemen,” she said.

If it’s confirmed that Ukrainian prisoners of war were indeed aboard the plane, it would be another violation of humanitari­an law by Russia and “the first case of Russia using a human shield in the air to cover the transporta­tion of missiles for their further use against peaceful Ukrainian cities,” Hayovyshyn charged.

Ukraine’s allies maintained that Russia carried the blame for invading its neighbor in the first place.

“Russia has repeatedly attempted to shift responsibi­lity for the tragedies of this senseless war of choice, as though it is the victim and not the aggressor,” US deputy envoy Robert Wood said.

 ?? HANDOUT / RUSSIAN INVESTIGAT­IVE COMMITTEE / AFP ?? TEDIOUS PROBE
In this grab taken from a handout footage released by the Russian Investigat­ive Committee on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, an investigat­or works at the Russian IL-76 military transport plane crash site in the Belgorod region. Russia on January 25, opened a ‘terrorism’ investigat­ion over a military plane crash near the border with Ukraine after it accused Kyiv of downing the aircraft, which it said had 60 captured Ukrainian soldiers onboard.
HANDOUT / RUSSIAN INVESTIGAT­IVE COMMITTEE / AFP TEDIOUS PROBE In this grab taken from a handout footage released by the Russian Investigat­ive Committee on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, an investigat­or works at the Russian IL-76 military transport plane crash site in the Belgorod region. Russia on January 25, opened a ‘terrorism’ investigat­ion over a military plane crash near the border with Ukraine after it accused Kyiv of downing the aircraft, which it said had 60 captured Ukrainian soldiers onboard.

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