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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Ukrainian troops targeted a hospital in Novoaydar in the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) using the US-made multiple rocket launcher system HIMARS, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Saturday. As a result, 14 people were killed and 24 others injured.
Russian Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dmitry Polyansky has blamed the United States for the Ukrainian attack on a hospital in the Donbass, saying that the use of the HIMARS rocket launchers was green-lit by Washington, which made the US “directly complicit.”
“Another Ukrainian heinous war crime. 14 civilians killed in a hospital by US-supplied missiles. And as we know from Ukrainian officials the targets of HIMARS are agreed by Washington. So it makes the US directly complicit. US taxpayers should be aware of how their money is used,” Polyansky tweeted.
His statement came just hours after the Russian Defense Ministry reported the attack, which occurred on January 28 in Novoaydar, a town located in the Lugansk People’s Republic.
“The Ukrainian armed forces deliberately hit the hospital building with multiple rocket launchers of the HIMARS system manufactured by the United States”.
The MoD warned that those behind the attack would be found and held accountable.
Earlier this week, Ukraine’s allies in the West announced their decision to supply Kiev with more weapons, including battle tanks, armored infantry vehicles and artillery systems. Moscow blasted the move as the West’s direct involvement in the Ukraine conflict, and once again warned that the weapons would become a “legitimate target” for Russian forces.
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russian aircraft will make up 70% of the fleet of Aeroflot (Russian Airlines) by 2030, the CEO of the Russian flag carrier, Sergey Aleksandrovsky, told reporters.
“By 2030, we plan to put into operation 339 domestic aircraft and develop competencies to maintain airworthiness. The ratio of foreign and domestic aircraft in the fleet will be 30 to 70%, respectively,” Aleksandrovsky said.
He added that Russia’s largest airline plans to transport up to 43.5 million people in 2023 against 40.7 million last year.
“The planned growth parameters are partly synchronized with the comprehensive program for the development of the air transport industry until 2030. We plan to reach 65 million passengers by 2030. At the same time, the [Aeroflot] Group’s share in the Russian market will increase to 50%,” the CEO said.
James Smith
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