The Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War reported that Russia, after a long pause, provided a list of Ukrainian military personnel who, according to Rospropaganda, were on board the crashed Il-76 plane.
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According to the department, the interviewed relatives of the military men from the mentioned list looked at the video allegedly from the site of the air crash and did not find any special signs on the released fragments of bodies pointing to their relatives.
Chief of Staff Kirill Budanov emphasized that there is no true information yet about who could actually be on board the plane.
We collect and carefully analyze all available information on this matter from many sources. There is no information indicating that such a number of people could have been on that plane. At the same time, the version of Russian propaganda that the said Il-76M could transport 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war for exchange still raises many questions, noted the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the MOU.
First Deputy Head of the SBU Sergei Andrushchenko added that Russia’s latest actions indicate that they are trying to hide the real reasons for the aircraft crash from the world community.
Russia immediately announced that it would not allow international experts to investigate the Il-76M crash. However, Ukraine will use all the tools to find out the true reasons for what happened, as well as who or what was really transported on that plane,” the SBU representative noted.
Source: Racurs

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