A Russian plane with a radioactive cargo almost crashed near Putin's residence
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A Russian plane with a radioactive cargo almost crashed near Putin's residence

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Source:  online.ua

Russian planes continue to break down en masse just in the air. So, on December 11, an aircraft with radioactive cargo made an emergency landing near one of the residences of dictator Vladimir Putin.

A real plane crash with severe consequences could have happened near Putin's residence

On December 11, the board of the airline company "UTair" made a flight from Khanty-Mansiysk to Moscow.

According to Russian propagandists, in addition to dangerous substances, there were 104 passengers and five crew members on board.

During landing, the plane gave an emergency alarm signal due to a malfunction of the landing gear, the message says.

In addition, it is emphasized that the board circled in the sky for about 40 minutes.

According to preliminary data, the landing occurred without tragic incidents — the plane landed in Vnukovo at half past two in the morning.

At the same time, in addition to the passengers, there were 19 kilograms of radioactive material on board, the propagandists confirm.

RosZMI also assures that the dangerous cargo is allegedly not damaged either.

What is essential to understand is that the Russian airport "Vnukovo" is located not far from the residence of the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, in Novo-Ogaryovo.

Aviation of the Russian Federation is in a terrible condition

In the aggressor country, more and more attacks involving aviation began to take place. However, the main reason is the powerful effect of sanctions from the international community.

It is crucial to understand that the ban on the supply of spare parts and repair of airliners due to sanctions in Russia even affected aviation paint.

Airlines are faced with a choice: disassemble planes for parts or use non-original spare parts, risking safety. Lack of insurance and problems with spare parts make it difficult to operate the planes.

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