The documents of one of the victims belong to the chief engineer of Airline Transport Incorporation FZC, 67-year-old Viktor Granov.
Among the wreckage of an Il-76 cargo plane shot down in Sudan, documents of a Russian involved in arms sales to the Republic of Congo were found. It was reported by Reuters.
It was learned that the documents of one of the victims belonged to the chief engineer of Airline Transport Incorporation FZC, 67-year-old Viktor Granov. He controlled two airlines that supplied arms to the Congo. He is also allegedly linked to arms dealer Viktor Bout, who received 25 years in prison for illegal arms trafficking and supporting terrorism.
According to the publication, Granov’s daughter and ex-wife did not respond to multiple requests for comment. Booth could not be reached for comment.
The publication also states that the downed Il-76 may have been used to bring weapons, shells and food to the city of El Fashr. The exact number of casualties or deaths is unknown, but usually the IL-76 crew consists of 5 people.
Let’s remember that on October 21 in Sudan, in the Malkha region of North Darfur, an Il-76 cargo plane carrying Russians was shot down.
Source: korrespondent

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