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Collect data: The military cannot confirm that Il-76 impressed the Armed Forces-General Staff (Photo)

The Coordination Headquarters on the management of prisoners stated that they analyze the information of the Russian side that on board IL-72, who had fallen, allegedly there were fighters of the Armed Forces. Some Ukrainian media, meanwhile, changed publications, removing the words of sources about the possible involvement of defense forces in a plane crash in the Belgorod region.

The Ukrainian military cannot confirm data on the fall of the IL-76 military transport aircraft in the Belgorod region of Russia on January 24. This was reported in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in a comment on focus. According to the department, data on the fall of the aircraft is still checked. The Focus Security Service stated that they did not comment on news of the IL-76 transport aircraft.

The Coordination Headquarters on the Defense of Prisoners stated that they collect and analyze Russian media information that Il-76, which fell, was allegedly Ukrainian prisoners of war. "Prior to the publication of official applications or comments by authorized persons or bodies, we urge the media and citizens to refrain from disseminating unverified information.

We emphasize that the enemy is actively providing information operations against Ukraine aimed at destabilizing Ukrainian society," the statement said. Earlier, Ukrainian Pravda, with reference to its sources, reported that IL-76 was allegedly destroyed by the efforts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Insiders of journalists in the General Staff of the Armed Forces informed that the aircraft transported rockets to the C-300 complexes, which the Russians fired at Kharkiv region, reporters reported.

The publication appeared in the Telaagram channel of the publication, as well as on the site with the headline: "In the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, the Il-76 aircraft fell: in the Armed Forces stated that" this is their work ", but later from the title of publication removed the second part of the statement about the statement military. Also, this was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to its sources.

Later, in the construction of the British newspaper The Guardian was written that Ukrainian Pravda recalled its statement that Ukraine had shot down the Russian IL-76 aircraft. "The newspaper has now added a correction that the sources do not" indicate "the involvement of Ukraine," said British journalist, foreign correspondent The Guardian Luke Harding.