Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Ukraine Claims Military Transport Plane Was Shot At From A Russian-Held Gas Rig

© Sputnik/ Vitaliy Ankov

Washington Free Beacon: Ukraine Says Military Plane Shot at From Russian-Occupied Oil Rig

A Ukrainian official said Wednesday that a military cargo plane belonging to Kiev was shot at from a Russian-occupied oil rig in the Black Sea, an accusation that was denied by Moscow.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Stepan Poltorak wrote on Facebook that the plane was damaged but the crew unharmed, according to Reuters. He said that the aircraft was able to land safely after coming under fire.

A spokesman for the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, meanwhile, accused the Ukrainian Navy An-26 aircraft of making two low-altitude provocative passes of Russian drilling towers in the Black Sea, according to Moscow's TASS news agency. He denied allegations that the plane was fired at but said a security guard gave flash signals from a signal pistol to prevent the plane from crashing into the drilling tower.

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Update #1: Ukraine says military cargo plane shot at from Russian-held gas rig (Reuters)
Update #2: Russian Military Denies Shooting at Ukrainian Transport Plane in Black Sea (Sputnik)

WNU Editor: The Russians are spinning a different story .... Russian Military Denies Shooting at Ukrainian Transport Plane in Black Sea (Sputnik). More here .... Ukraine’s An-26 plane makes dangerously close passes near Russian oil rigs in Black Sea (TASS).

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