A commission from the Russian Aerospace Forces was sent to the accident site to establish the causes and circumstances of the event.
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At the same time, the Russian Defense Ministry announced this Friday that the country’s Armed Forces managed to seize the Gostómel airfield (also known as the ‘Antonov airfield’), located on the outskirts of Kiev, blocking the Ukrainian capital by West.
Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said that more than 200 Russian helicopters participated in the operation.
Within the framework of the operation, were eliminated “more than 200 nationalists who were part of the Ukrainian special forces”. Russia, for its part, suffered no losses.
In addition, the Russian military “ended the blockade of the city of Chernigov.” “Units of the Russian Armed Forces continue to carry out tasks near Kiev and other cities, showing bravery and heroism,” the spokesman said.
Konashenkov stressed that the Russian military “take all measures for the prevention of victims among the civilian population”.
Source: Ambito

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