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    Russian Military Plane Crashes in Crimea, Killing 29 People

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    On March 31, a Russian Antonov-26 military transport aircraft crashed while flying over the Crimean Peninsula, resulting in the deaths of all 29 people aboard. The incident occurred around 18:00 Moscow time, when contact with the plane was lost during its scheduled flight, the Russian defense ministry confirmed.

    Rescue teams quickly located the crash site, where it was confirmed that six crew members and 23 passengers had perished. Initial investigations of the wreckage revealed no evidence of external impact, suggesting that a technical malfunction was the probable cause of the disaster.

    In a significant development amid heightened geopolitical tensions, Russia recently expelled a British diplomat, accusing him of engaging in economic espionage. The diplomat, Albertus Gerhardus Janse van Rensburg, who served as second secretary, was alleged by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) to have conducted intelligence and subversive activities threatening Russian security.

    Meanwhile, the UK government condemned the accusations as entirely unfounded and described Moscow’s actions as harassment aimed at intimidating British diplomats. This diplomatic friction has intensified as Russia continues its military campaign in Ukraine, with Moscow accusing Britain of espionage efforts intended to destabilize Russia at levels reminiscent of Cold War hostilities.

    Britain, which provides financial and military support to Ukraine, regards Russia as its most immediate security threat. It has accused Russian intelligence agencies of orchestrating extensive cyberattacks, assassinations, and sabotage operations targeting Western nations.

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