Thursday, June 23, 2011

Recent Russian Plane Crash: More than Meets the Eye


Nuclear experts were onboard the Russian aircraft who helped design Iranian nuclear facility
Russia plane crash
(Wreckage of Tupolev-134 plane, belonging to RusAir airline, is seen on highway near Petrozavodsk Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Photo by AFP)

Five Russian experts were among the 44 killed earlier this week on Monday aboard a Tupolev-134 that broke up and caught fire on landing outside the northern city of Petrozavodsk, who so happened to have assisted in the design of Iran`s atomic facility. How about that huh?

Although no official investigation of foul play has yet to be announced.

The 5 nuclear experts - who included lead designers Sergei Rizhov, Gennadi Benyok, Nicolai Tronov and Russia's top nuclear technological experts, Andrei Tropinov - worked at the Bushehr nuclear facility after the contract for the plant's construction passed from the German Siemens company to Russian hands.

It really shouldn`t be a surprise to anyone, especially with past Iranian nuclear scientists dead or abducted, that anyone in connection with the Iranian nuclear facility is becoming a liability and target. Anyone with the slightest connection is now becoming a target and a scare tactic of not working with the Iranians. Off course there is substantial proof but nevertheless its the case.

According to sources, although past Iranian nuclear scientists have been involved in unexplained accidents and plane crashes, there is still no official suspicion of foul play. Investigators are probing human error and technical malfunction as the causes of the plane crash.

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