The participation of international structures in the investigation of the plane crash in which the entrepreneur and leader of the Wagner bandit PPK Yevgeny Prigozhin died is impossible.
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The reason for this among the main versions of this event are deliberate actions, said the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov, Russian RBC reports.
Commenting on Brazil’s request for a joint investigation, he stressed that “we can’t talk about the international aspect.”
Now the circumstances are different, so in this case, the situation with this plane crash is completely different,” Peskov added.
Since there are no conclusions, I cannot formulate it precisely for you. But it is obvious that there are different versions, among which the version is, let’s say, a deliberate atrocity. We should wait for the results of our Russian investigation, which is being conducted by the Investigative Committee,” he urged.
The investigation of air crashes, in accordance with ICAO rules, is carried out, including with the participation of representatives of the aircraft manufacturer. In such a situation, we are talking about the Brazilian Embraer.
Earlier, Reuters, citing the Brazilian Center for Research and Prevention of Aviation Events (CENIPA), reported that Russia had announced a decision not to investigate the circumstances of the crash of the plane with Prigozhin in accordance with international standards.
Recall that in the evening of August 23, an Embraer Legacy 600 plane crashed in the Tver region of Russia, which belonged to Prigozhin, the founder of the Wagner PPK. There were ten people on board, including Prigozhin himself, PIK commander Dmitry Utkin, and Valery Chekalov, head of firms associated with Prigozhin. They all died.
On this fact, the Investigative Committee of Russia opened a criminal case under Art. 263 of the Criminal Code – “Violation of the rules of traffic safety and operation of air transport.” On August 29, Prigozhin’s funeral took place in St. Petersburg.
Source: Racurs

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