A helicopter carrying a representative of dictator Vladimir Putin’s party crashed in the dew.
A private Robinson 44 helicopter disappeared from radar near Arkhangelsk. There were two people on board: Arkhangelsk deputy from the United Russia party Sergei Smetanin and businessman Alexey Semenov. Both died as a result of air strikes, and their bodies were severely burned. This was reported by Russian propaganda and emergency services of the aggressor country.
Two days before the plane crash, they flew from Arkhangelsk to the village of Ezevets for fishing. From there the men flew to the village of Biche for gas station, but contact with them disappeared.
Subsequently, Russian rescuers found the helicopter 5 km from the village of Bycha. The aircraft crashed in a swampy area.
Let us remind you that at the end of August in Kamchatka, a Russian Mi-8 helicopter disappeared from radar after taking off from a site near the Vachkazhets volcano. Contact with the crew was lost. There were 22 people on board – three crew members and 19 passengers.
Source: Racurs
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