KYIV: Former Ukrainian interior minister Arsen Avakov said his home was searched by security officials on Wednesday as part of an investigation into a purchase of Airbus helicopters, the Ukrainska Pravda media outlet reported.
An Airbus helicopter crashed on Jan. 18, killing 14 people including Interior Minister Denys Monastyrskyi and other top ministry officials.
The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) did not immediately reply to a request for comment about the Ukrainska Pravda report.
A top governing party official confirmed on Wednesday that security officials had raided the homes of one of Ukraine’s richest men and a former interior minister, and said the country would change during the war with Russia.
Ukrainska Pravda quoted Avakov as saying the search was related to the helicopter crash.
“They looked at Airbus contracts from six years ago,” it quoted Avakov as saying.
Avakov, 59, resigned as Ukraine’s interior minister, in July 2021. Prior to his resignation he was one of the country’s most powerful officials, serving as the interior minister for over seven years.
David Arakhamia, head of the Servant of the People party’s parliamentary faction, said there were also searches at Ukraine’s Tax Office and that the management team of the Customs Service would be dismissed.
“The country will change during the war. If someone is not ready for change, then the state itself will come and help them change,” he wrote on the Telegram messaging in app.
Ukrainian authorities search house of ex-interior minister — report
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Ukrainian authorities search house of ex-interior minister — report
- The head of Ukraine’s ruling party confirm Avakov’s home had been searched
Thai military plane crash kills two pilots
BANGKOK: A military plane crashed in a forested area of northern Thailand during a training flight on Thursday, killing the two pilots on board, the air force said.
“Two pilots died in an aircraft accident involving a light attack aircraft AT-6TH this morning during training,” air force spokesman Jackkrit Thammanvichai said.
The two-seater plane crashed in Chiang Mai province at around 10:20 am (0320 GMT) during a combat search and rescue training mission, the air force said in a statement.
The crash “did not affect local residents or cause damage to civilian property,” the statement said.
Authorities were investigating the cause of the crash and had deployed to the scene, it added.
Six Thai police officers were killed in April last year when a small plane crashed into the sea during a parachute training drill near a resort town south of the capital Bangkok.
“Two pilots died in an aircraft accident involving a light attack aircraft AT-6TH this morning during training,” air force spokesman Jackkrit Thammanvichai said.
The two-seater plane crashed in Chiang Mai province at around 10:20 am (0320 GMT) during a combat search and rescue training mission, the air force said in a statement.
The crash “did not affect local residents or cause damage to civilian property,” the statement said.
Authorities were investigating the cause of the crash and had deployed to the scene, it added.
Six Thai police officers were killed in April last year when a small plane crashed into the sea during a parachute training drill near a resort town south of the capital Bangkok.
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