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[–] [email protected] 14 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Ukrainian media outlet Ukrainska Pravda initially cited military sources as saying Kyiv had shot down the plane because it was carrying S-300 missiles, but later corrected the story saying that information had not been confirmed by other sources.

Confirmation of a Ukrainian shootdown from Ukrainian media.

Ukraine's GUR military intelligence spokesperson Andriy Yusov told the Radio Svoboda outlet that a prisoner exchange had been planned for Wednesday, adding: "It's not taking place at the moment."

Confirmation of prisoner exchange.

It's not looking good.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 7 months ago (3 children)

Looks like the military sources cited by Ukrainska Pravda was an official AFU statement from the general staff.

I think there's no question that the plane has been downed by Ukraine. The only thing that's not been confirmed is whether the IL-76 was carrying POWs (though, given the fact that it was flying over Belgorod, what else would it be carrying? The IL-76 has the radar cross-section of a whale), but delivery of POWs to Belgorod airport by IL-76 is standard practice according to previous prisoner exchanges.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Telegram is going to be Telegram, but there is a bit of debunking going on there. (... if you even want to call it debunking. Telegram channels are extremely biased and quickly spread rumors, true or not.)

  • A passenger manifest for the plane was released and supposedly most of the Ukrainians on that list were traded months earlier.

  • Russians have quarantined the crash site and are not providing proof that Ukrainians were on the plane.

  • Only one body is shown amid the wreckage area, which is unusual for a plane that was supposed to be filled with prisoners.

That's the current gossip, anyway. If it's true or not, we will not actually know for a bit.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Afaik that passenger manifest was revealed to be fake. Telegram going to Telegram, so YMMV.

Current theory is that Russians told Ukrainian general staff that there was going to be a prisoner exchange that would be delivered by IL-76, but miscommunication led to nobody on the ground getting the news. I don't believe Ukrainian AD was acting out of malice.

We know a prisoner exchange was supposed to happen at the border near Belgorod, we know IL-76s were used to transport POWs in the past, and we also know Ukraine shot down the IL-76. We also know Russia doesn't usually operate IL-76 so close to the Ukrainian AD umbrella, so...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Yeah, Telegram is an interesting place for that sweet, sweet hit of confirmation bias dopamine.

[–] deafboy 5 points 7 months ago

Is murdering your own hostages some kind of new military strategy?

Or is this just an MH17 type of incident again?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

I think a point you aren't emphasizing enough is that Belgorod is less than 80km from Kharkov and the PAC-2 has a range of >160km... So, Belgorod was already under Ukraine's AD umbrella. It doesn't help that the IL-76 isn't stealthy, has no active defence EW capability, and is literally a giant flying boat. It also doesn't help that Belgorod is connected along the South Eastern Railway to Voronezh, which is a major logistics hub in the region. There is no reason an IL-76 should be flying over Belgorod without clearing with Ukrainian AD. Hell, Belgorod is so close to Kharkov that you wouldn't even need a Patriot system: even the IRIS-T system (range 40km+) would be enough given how static the frontline has been there. Belgorod sits in a cauldron.

Everyone is so convinced Russia must be lying that they're not considering what would logically make sense.