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Russian plane crash in Sudan

The "Sudan War Monitor" website wrote that the rapid support forces may have mistakenly shot down the Russian transport plane over Khartoum.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, citing Tass, the “Sudan War Monitor” website wrote in a report that the Russian transport plane that crashed in Sudan last night was probably caused by the mistake of the rapid support forces of this country, which was a warhead. are considered in Sudan, it has been overthrown.

According to this report, the commander of Sudan’s rapid reaction forces said in a video message released by the militant group that “they shot down an Egyptian Antonov aircraft using a guided missile They have overthrown.”

This website notes that Mohamed Hamdan Daghlou, the commander of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces, has accused Egypt of participating in the war by flying military planes over Sudan. . Cairo has rejected this accusation.

“Sudan War Monitor” claims that the “Ilyushin-76” plane was mistakenly shot down instead of the Egyptian Topolov, and a crew identified as Viktor Granov, chief engineer The UAE-based FZC Air Transport Company and the other crew, who had Russian visas, were both killed and a large part of the wreckage was also burnt.

Earlier, the Russian embassy in Sudan announced that it was investigating the crash of a plane that was probably carrying Russian citizens, and according to the embassy’s announcement, “the circumstances of the crash of this plane are under wraps.” The location is an accident because the Darfur region is currently involved in war.”

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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