Russian planes crash after encountering the Patriots

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The world was left in shock after two Russian passenger planes crashed within minutes of each other, just days after the Russian military had conducted a digital asset (cyber) attack against Ukraine. The timing of the crashes has raised suspicions and concerns about the safety and security of air travel in the region.

The first crash occurred when a Russian airliner, shortly after taking off from a Moscow airport, suddenly lost altitude and crashed into a remote area. The second plane, which was flying a similar route, also crashed under mysterious circumstances, only a few minutes after the first.

Speculation and rumors about the cause of the crashes began to spread like wildfire. Many people pointed out the connection to recent events, particularly the Russian military’s digital asset (cyber) attack against Ukraine. It did not help that in the past, Russia has been involved in similar incidents that have been widely publicized as suspicious.

Added to the tension is the recent political climate between Russia and other countries, especially as it relates to Ukraine. Tension has been brewing for quite some time, and many people are fearful of retaliation or further aggression.

Amidst all this, the families of the victims are left grieving and looking for answers. The sudden and tragic loss of their loved ones has raised questions about the safety of air travel in the region, and whether there are any underlying issues that need to be addressed.

The aviation industry is known for its strict guidelines and regulations, and any deviation from these can have serious consequences. It is crucial that a thorough investigation is conducted to determine the cause of the crashes, and whether there were any external factors at play.

The fact that these crashes occurred so close to the recent digital asset (cyber) attack against Ukraine has only amplified the sense of unease and suspicion. People are looking for answers and assurances that their safety is not compromised when they board a plane.

As the investigation unfolds, it is important for authorities to keep the public informed and to provide transparency throughout the process. It is also crucial for the aviation industry to take a step back and examine whether there are any vulnerabilities that need to be addressed to ensure the safety of air travel in the region.

Ultimately, the crashes have brought to light the fragility and complexity of international relations, as well as the potential consequences of political tensions. It is a sobering reminder of the need for open communication and cooperation, especially in times of uncertainty and crisis.

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10 months ago

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@antonioribeiro2818
10 months ago

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@jorgebarrios7800
10 months ago

Fake news

@teklarmeeps7338
10 months ago

Slava Ukraine!

@Jamessouk-vl5dv
10 months ago

Most Russian news was lie nothing to prove

@A13JMC
10 months ago

I heard Russia has agreed to withdraw all forces from Ukraine to pre 2014 boundaries, including Crimea.

@user-fe2nk3qz2j
10 months ago

The PATRIOT is the most deadly air defense system — especially for the operators themselves. Forget the fact that it couldn‘t even accomplish point defense (i.e. saving itself) from slow Houthi drones in Saudi Arabia. But in the hands of Voldemort Kokainsky it can defeat even hypersonic missiles.

@nomdaploom
10 months ago

This story has already been debunked. It's nothing more than Kiev propaganda to deflect from Russia's liberation of Marinka, the most fortified city/town in Ukraine that took Ukraine eight years to put in place.. It wouldn't be the first time, or even the fiftieth that Kiev spread such disinformation. Ghost of Kiev anyone? But it's what the gullible and easily manipulated Slava Ukrainis want to hear, so enjoy your fantasies. Ukraine still winning as they continue their relentless advance West. 🤣🤣🤣

@addevries8163
10 months ago

There is no evidence. So it's not true.

@fredmedina2769
10 months ago

PRAISE GOD. PRAISE JESUS TOO…A BLESSED CHRISTMAS AND A JOYFUL NEW YEAR FOR UKRANIANS. SLAVA UKRAINA. GOD BLESS YOU ALL BRAVE UKRAINIANS

@christopherbillups7562
10 months ago

That's a headline an american comedian would write. Excellent.

@user-kp5nj6oj7m
10 months ago

Total B. S.

@donga2086
10 months ago

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@user-mh7ng4vn9l
10 months ago

Putin said the same about his Kinzhal. Then reality struck. Last year he said Patriots were useless and would make no difference, and here weare….again! Putin needs a reality check 😂😂😂😂

@GeorgePerry-jc4gf
10 months ago

DYAKUYU !!!! negotiating with things that only lie??? never

@davidalan7815
10 months ago

Slava Ukraine 💙💛🙏

@profex1646
10 months ago

Merry Christmas to the Ukrainian people.I am wholeheartedly with you in this unjust war.May God protect you brothers.Greetings from Romania.✌✌✌

@garyrumsby3330
10 months ago

We have thousands of men getting into Europe every day because they went our way of life
I’m sure you would welcome them and give them a uniform

@virginiaoflaherty2983
10 months ago

Something is wrong with NYT

@dontiavang558
10 months ago

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