A businessman from the Russian Federation, which was associated with the merchant of the weapon, was on board Il-76-Reuters
Journalists referred to Amnesty International report, which said that there were two airlines in the Granov Office, which supplied weapons in the Congo. He is also known to be associated with a weapon merchant Victor But. The authors of the publication point out that 33-year-old Anton Selivanets was among the passengers on a broken plane. Photos with IL-76 aircraft and the humanitarian organization of the World Food Program at Ethiopia Airports were found in the Russian social networks.
GDP reported that the Selivanese did not work. With reference to RSF, it is stated that the IL-76 beaten to roll weapons, shells and products to the city of El-Fashr. Il-76 fell near Darfur on October 21. The Sudan War Monitor's project claims that it was beaten by the RSF representatives who accepted him for the bomber.