Kremlin says Kyiv downed transport plane in 'monstrous act'
The Kremlin labeled Ukraine's shooting down of a military transport plane carrying Ukrainian detainees as a "monstrous act" and a potential threat to the prisoner exchange program. Russia asserted that the IL-76 plane, carrying 65 Ukrainian soldiers, was shot down by Ukraine near the Kharkiv border.
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- Published Date: 11:08 | 25 January 2024
- Modified Date: 11:08 | 25 January 2024
The Kremlin on Thursday said Ukraine had shot a military transport plane carrying dozens of Ukrainian detainees headed for a prisoner exchange in a "monstrous act".
"It is of course a monstrous act," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said of the IL-76 plane which Russia says was carrying 65 Ukrainian soldiers and was shot down by Ukraine on Wednesday.
"No-one can say what impact this will have" on extending a prisoner exchange programme, he said.
Russia's defence ministry claimed Ukrainian forces stationed in the Kharkiv border region had fired two missiles at the plane and described the incident as a "terrorist act".
Kyiv has neither confirmed nor denied the Russian allegation.
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