Tuesday, October 22

Wagner mercenary boss suggests Russia might have downed its personal army plane

The head of Russia’s feared Wagner personal military steered Sunday that 4 Russian army plane that reportedly crashed in a area that borders Ukraine might have been shot down by Russia’s personal forces.

Russian officers haven’t commented on studies in Russian standard and social media that two fighter planes – an Su-34 and an Su-35 – and two army Mi-8 helicopters crashed within the Bryansk area on Saturday.

State information company Tass cited unspecified emergency companies sources as saying the Su-34 and one helicopter crashed. Other sources, together with Vladimir Rogov, the top of a Russian collaborationist group in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia province, claimed 4 plane went down.

All of them reportedly belonged to the identical army air group.

During the struggle, cross-border shelling has repeatedly hit Bryansk, which abuts Ukraine’s Chernihiv and Sumy provinces. Authorities there claimed that unexplained explosions additionally derailed two freight trains and that an armed group penetrated the area from Ukraine in March and killed two civilians.

The reported crashes elevate considerations about Ukraine’s functionality to hit Russia and about Russia’s army competence.

A spokesman for Ukraine’s air drive, Yuriy Ihnat, denied Sunday that Ukraine was concerned in downing the plane. In remarks on Ukrainian tv, he steered that Russia itself might be accountable, however he later walked again the comment, saying it was an try at joking.

However, Wagner head Yevgeny Prigozhin supplied the same speculation.

“Four planes, – if you draw a circle in the places of their fall, it turns out that this circle has a diameter (and all of them lie exactly in a circle) of 40 kilometers [25 miles]. … Now go on the Internet and see what kind of air defense weapon could be in the center of this circle, and then build your own versions,” Prigozhin mentioned on Telegram.

Prigozhin, whose forces are within the thick of a grinding monthslong battle for town of Bakhmut, clarified that he was not “in the know” concerning the scenario. But he has repeatedly criticized the Russian army for its technique in Ukraine and for allegedly failing to produce Wagner with the ammunition it wants in Bakhmut.

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