Rada wants to hear from Urusky about the plane crash near Kharkiv



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Kharkiv Region, Monday, September 28, 2020 11:52 AM

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Plane crash near Kharkov: parliament wants to hear from Urusky

Photo: Oleg Urusky (Vitaliy Nosach / RBC-Ukraine)

On the accident of the AN-26 military plane near Kharkov, Verkhovna Rada wants to hear from the head of the government’s commission of inquiry, Deputy Prime Minister Oleg Urusky. The hearing should take place during government question hour.

This was stated by the first deputy head of the Servants of the People faction, Alexander Kornienko, during the conciliation council of the parliament.

“In connection with this situation (the plane crash near Kharkov, – ed.) And with the discussion that started in society about the state of military equipment, how outdated it is, whether it can be operated … We would like to invite to Mr. Urusky at an hour of questions. to the government, “said the MP.

According to Kornienko, Urusky will be able to give professional answers to those questions that will appear in a week due to the circumstances of the disaster.

“And what should we do to prevent a repeat of these tragedies? And consequently a broader picture of the state of our military equipment. What actions can be taken quickly, in particular BP, perhaps when reviewing the budget, to establish the state budgetary funds for updating and improving our technical base ”- said the popular deputy.

Recall, Urusky said earlier that the identification of the bodies of those killed in the AN-26 military plane crash in the Kharkov region will take up to three weeks; the bodies of the dead are extremely mutilated.

Rescue teams finished work yesterday at the AN-26 crash site near Kharkov.

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