The Russian side says that during the arrest, the “pilot” was allegedly “found with a machine gun and a bulletproof vest.”
The district court of the Russian city of Bryansk chose a measure of restraint in the form of detention until May 4 for the so-called “pilot of the Ukrainian aircraft.” He allegedly “crashed in the Bryansk region” when he flew “to check the air defense operation.” This was stated by the joint press service of the courts of general jurisdiction of the Bryansk region on its Telegram channel on Friday, April 7.
The Russian court asserted that on April 5, “a citizen of Ukraine, driving a light-engine aircraft of the A-22 type, crossed the state border of Ukraine with Russia and the Klintsovsky district of Bryansk region to commit illegal. acts on the territory of the Russian Federation”
The Russian propaganda news agency TASS added that he was “caught on a high-voltage power line, and therefore made an emergency landing.”
The pilot is suspected under the article of the Russian criminal code Crossing the state border of the Russian Federation without valid documents for the right of entry or exit.
According to the version of the Russian side, the locals were the first to notice the pilot, they turned to law enforcement agencies. They also claim that the pilot “was found with a machine gun and a bulletproof vest, presumably, the plane itself was driven with communication equipment, there was no second plane.”
The detainee “for carrying out reconnaissance tasks from the air” was allegedly promised a “reward of 50,000 hryvnias,” the media assured.
It will be recalled that earlier Russian social networks said that a Ukrainian light aircraft allegedly “fell on Russian territory in the Bryansk region.”
Even earlier, social networks said that in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation, a drone dropped a bomb on the draft board.
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Source: korrespondent

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