Against the backdrop of a plane crash that occurred in Brovary on January 18, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine temporarily banned the leadership from traveling by helicopter and began checking all helicopters in its system. This was announced by the acting head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Igor Klimenko on the air of the telethon.
He noted that after the tragedy, which resulted in the death of the top leadership of the ministry, the body completely revised the security system.
" ) are currently at the airfields, the relevant specialists are working. We check completely all the helicopters that were in the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs,"
According to and. Minister, the process of checking the safety of these vehicles is carried out together with foreign experts. It may take another one or two months..
While the investigation into the causes of the crash in Brovary continues, among which a possible malfunction of the helicopter is being considered, the leadership was banned from flying..
“Of course, we have now banned leaders from traveling by helicopter, only by road, until the investigation is completed and we do not know exactly the reasons for this crash,” Igor Klimenko said..
He added that the clarification of the causes of the tragedy will last for about another one or two months..
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" We are interested in getting all the results of this examination and, accordingly, the conclusion of the investigation as soon as possible.. At the moment, the joint group of investigators is working and, I think that in the near future the Office of the Attorney General will already inform about the first results... When the flight recorders are decoded, then we will be able to more specifically say what happened on board or on board, " Interior Ministers.
Klimenko also said that Airbus, the manufacturer of the helicopter that crashed in Brovary, joined the examination..
Recall that as a result of a plane crash in Brovary on January 18, 14 people died, including one child.. Also killed were Interior Minister Denis Monastyrsky, his first deputy Yevgeny Yenin and State Secretary Yury Lubkovich..