The onboard explosive device hypothesis has gained momentum.
The Russian Commission of Inquiry reported this to the emergency services on Friday recovered the black boxes of the crashed plane in the Tver regionwhich flew from Moscow to Saint Petersburg and on which the deceased leader of the Wagner group traveled, Yevgeny Prigozhin.
“Important objects and documentation were also seized to establish all the circumstances surrounding the accident forensic investigations necessary,” reports the agency’s press service, according to the TASS news agency.
The commission has also indicated that the emergency services have started taking measures as part of the investigation led by the governor of the Tver region, Igor Rudenya. genetic samples from the ten bodies recovered “to establish his identity”.
The American chain CNN prepared a detailed analysis of the accident this Friday, in which it concludes that it is unlikely that the aircraft suffered a mechanical failure and that experienced at least one explosion before falling into the void.
One of the videos shows the plane about to crash to the ground without one of its wings, which was later found two miles from the crash site. Two US officials have assured NBC News that the intelligence community is working with some on the sabotage hypothesis explosive on board.
The Kremlin released this Friday about the “speculation” that arose after Prigozhin’s death, and He has denied any involvement in the fall of the plane. “It’s an absolute lie,” said presidential spokesman Dimitri Peskov.
The head of Grupo Wagner lost his life exactly two months after his mercenaries a unprecedented rebellion against the Russian military leadershipwhich resulted in a step back from Prigozhin and the transfer of these troops to Belarus.
Source: EITB

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