Russian military plane crashes near Belgorod | CNN (2024)

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What we're covering Ukraine has addressed the plane crash, but has not taken responsibility for it. Here's the latest US is working to get clarity on Russia plane crash, White House says Russia's foreign minister accuses Ukraine of targeting plane with missile Ukraine has commented on the plane crash, but doesn't take responsibility for shooting it down Belgorod governor says air defenses were active in the region shortly before military plane crash Russian Defense Ministry blames Ukraine for downing plane in Belgorod region Russia claims the flight was carrying prisoners of war, Ukraine claims it was missiles. Here's what we know Ukraine confirms there were plans for a prisoner exchange today The Ukraine government is investigating Russia's claim that the plane was carrying Ukrainian POWs Video shows the moment the IL-76 flight crashes just near the Yablonovo village The IL-76 is a Soviet era military plane All those on board Russian military plane that crashed are dead, Belgorod governor says Ukraine claims the plane was carrying missiles Plane crashed within kilometres of the Yablonovo village in Russia's Korocha District Where is Belgorod? Belgorod has become increasingly drawn into Moscow's war on Ukraine Belgorod governor says investigative team working at the scene 65 Ukrainian servicemen were on board Russian plane that crashed, state media reports Kremlin offers no details on plane crash BREAKING: Russian plane crashes with 74 people on board, state media reports FAQs

By Rob Picheta, Antoinette Radford and Thom Poole, CNN

Updated 3:04 PM EST, Wed January 24, 2024

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What we're covering

  • Russia accused Ukraine of downing a military plane near the Ukrainian border Wednesday, saying all 74 people on board were killed including dozens of Ukrainian service members being transported for a prisoner swap.
  • Ukraine’s military command said it regarded Russian military aircraft approaching Belgorod as legitimate targets but stopped short of acknowledging it fired at the plane.
  • Ukraine confirmed aprisoner swap was due to take place today, but said it was “not happening at the moment.” Prisoner exchanges have taken place throughout the conflict, with the largest yet inearly January.
  • Belgorod was the site of one of thedeadliest Ukrainian attackson Russian soil late last year. At least 24 people, including three children, were killed and 108 others wounded in the attacks, which sparked retaliatory Russian strikes on the Kharkiv region of Ukraine.

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Ukraine has addressed the plane crash, but has not taken responsibility for it. Here's the latest

From CNN Staff

Ukraine’s military command has issued a carefully worded statement following the crash of a Russian military plane near the Ukrainian border, in which the General Staff of Ukraine’s armed forces said Russian cargo weapons had been bringing weapons closer to the border recently.

In the statement, Ukraine said recent attacks on Kharkiv, which is about 30 kilometers from Russia, were being facilitated by the cargo planes bringing more weapons.

But, the Ukrainian General Staff statement stopped short of addressing Russian claims the crashed plane was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war ahead of an exchange.

If you’re just catching up now, here’s what to know:

  • About the crash site:The plane crashed about five to six kilometers from the village ofYablonovo in the Korocha District of Russia’s Belgorod Region, according to Russian state news agency TASS.Belgorod borders Ukraine to its southwest.
  • Some background on the region:The region of Belgorod has beenincreasingly drawn intoRussia’s war on Ukraine, with anincreasingly emboldened Kyiv launching cross-border strikeson its cities and towns in an effort to dent domestic support for Moscow’s invasion. Earlier this month, Russia was forced to evacuate residents from the region after a series of retaliatory strikes from Ukraine.
  • Air defenses active in the area: The Belgorod regional governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said air defense systems in the Belgorod region were active shortly before the crash of a Russian military transport plane Wednesday morning.
  • Russia’s foreign minister speaks: Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, has accused Ukraine of targeting the plane with a missile. He said he has requested an emergency United Nations Security Council meeting.
  • White House weighs in: The White House says it is trying to get more information about who, or what, was on board the Russian military plane. But, National Security Spokesperson John Kirby said they did not have more information yet.
  • Ukraine confirms exchange plans:Ukraine confirmed aprisoner swap was due to take place today, but said it was “not happening at the moment.” Prisoner exchanges have taken place throughout the conflict, with the largest yet inearly January.

US is working to get clarity on Russia plane crash, White House says

From CNN's Nikki Carvajal
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National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, DC, on January 24.

The White House is aware of claims a Russian military plane crashed in Belgorod region carrying Ukrainian servicemen ahead of a prisoner exchange but had no further information to offer on Wednesday.

“No, we don’t,” National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby responded when asked if the United States had more info. “We’ve seen the reports but we’re not in a position to confirm them.”

Kirby said the administration was “obviously doing the best we can to try to get more clarity and more information on it.”

Russia's foreign minister accuses Ukraine of targeting plane with missile

From CNN's Jessie Gretener

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov speaks during a press conference at the United Nations in New York on January 24.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused Ukraine of targeting the plane that went down in the Belgorod region with a missile while addressing reporters at the United Nations on Wednesday.

CNN is not able to independently verify Russia’s claims.

Lavrov said he has also requested an emergency United Nations Security Council meeting at 3 p.m. ET today following the downing of the plane.

Ukraine has commented on the plane crash, but doesn't take responsibility for shooting it down

From Yulia Kesaieva in Kyiv

Ukraine’s military command says it regards Russian military aircraft approaching Belgorod as legitimate targets, but stopped short of acknowledging it fired at a Russian transport plane that crashed in the Belgorod region of Russia.

In a carefully worded statement, the General Staff of Ukraine’s armed forces said recent attacks on the city of Kharkiv, which lies just 30 kilometers from Russia, are being facilitated by Russian cargo planes bringing weapons close to the border.

“The recorded intensity of the shelling is directly related to the increase in the number of military transport aircraft that have recently been heading to the Belgorod airfield,” the statement said.

“With this in mind, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will continue to take measures to destroy delivery means and control the airspace to eliminate the terrorist threat, including on the Belgorod-Kharkiv direction.”

Tuesday morning saw one of the deadliest attacks on Kharkiv in weeks, with ten people killed in a missile attack on the city, according to emergency response officials.

The Ukrainian General Staff statement did not address Russian claims the crashed plane was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war ahead of an exchange.

Belgorod governor says air defenses were active in the region shortly before military plane crash

From CNN's Radina Gigova and Katharina Krebs
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Belgorod region governor Vyacheslav Gladkov talks to the media in Belgorod, Russia, on June 2.

Air defense systems in the Belgorod region were active shortly before the crash of a Russian military transport plane Wednesday morning, according to information from the region’s governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov.

On his Telegram channel, Gladkov wrote that a drone had been shot down over the village of Blizhnee, which lies about 60 kilometers southwest of Yablanovo, where the plane crashed. The governor’s post was published at 10:35 a.m. local time, about 40 minutes before Russia’s Defense Ministry says the plane crashed.

In another post, published at 11:12 a.m. local time, Gladkov reported an air attack alert was active, warning people to take shelter.About half an hour later, he said the alert was over.

The governor’s Telegram posts did not draw any connections between the air alert, the drone interception and the plane crash.

For months now, Belgorod has been targeted by Ukraine’s armed forces, mainly using drones, but also with other weapons types. Kyiv is yet to comment on Moscow’s claims Ukraine was responsible for the downing of the transport plane.

Russian Defense Ministry blames Ukraine for downing plane in Belgorod region

From CNN's Katharina Krebs and Radina Gigova
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A screengrab taken from video posted to social media shows flames rising from the scene of a plane crash near Yablonovo, in Russia's Belgorod region, on Wednesday, January 24.

Russia’s defense ministry has blamed Ukraine for downing anIlyushin-76 transport plane in the Belgorod region on Wednesday, saying Kyiv used an anti-aircraft missile system to down the plane.

Kyiv has so far made no comment on Moscow’s claims, which Russian officials have been reporting since shortly after news of the crash broke.

The latest statement from Russia’s Defense Ministry says, “Today, at 11:15 a.m., the Kyiv regime committed a terrorist act as a result of which a Russian military transport aircraft was shot down, flying along the route Chkalovsky-Belgorod airfield to transport Ukrainian military personnel for exchange.”

“The plane was destroyed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the area of Liptsy, Kharkiv region, using an anti-aircraft missile system,” the ministry said. “The radar equipment of the Russian Aerospace Forces observed the launch of two Ukrainian missiles.”

CNN is not able to independently verify Russia’s claims.

Russia claims the flight was carrying prisoners of war, Ukraine claims it was missiles. Here's what we know

From CNN Staff

Russian media has reported that a military plane with 74 people on board has crashed in the Belgorod region of Russia, near the Ukrainian border. The region’s governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said all those on board were killed.

But, there are conflicting reports about who or what was on board. Russian state media reported that 65 Ukrainian servicemen were on the plane, being flown to Belgorod ahead of a prisoner swap.

Ukraine says the IL-76 that crashed in Belgorod was carrying missiles for the S-300 air defense system, according to the official Ukrainian information service, quoting a source in the Ukrainian armed forces.

CNN has been unable to independently verify either claim. It has reached out to Ukraine for comment on allegations it shot down the plane.

If you’re just joining us, here’s what we know:

  • IL-76 plane: The plane that crashed – an IL-76 – is a Soviet-era, long-range freighter plane that has been in service since 1975, according to the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation. It typically operates with a seven-person flight crew, and can carry around a 50-ton payload, according to the body. They’re not designed as a passenger aircraft.
  • Yablonovo village: The plane crashed about five to six kilometers from the village of Yablonovo in the Korocha District of Russia’s Belgorod Region, according to Russian state news agency TASS.Belgorod borders Ukraine to its south-west.
  • Investigators on the scene: The Belgorod governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, has said a Russian investigative team and emergency services personnel are at the scene of the plane crash. “I changed my work schedule and went to the area. All details later,” he said.
  • Ukraine investigating: The Ukrainian government agency that looks after prisoners of war says it is investigating claims a Russian military plane that crashed in Belgorod region was carrying Ukrainian servicemen ahead of a prisoner exchange. A statement provided no extra details, but warned that Russia was trying to destabilise Ukrainian society.
  • Ukraine confirms exchange plans: Ukraine has confirmed a prisoner swap was due to take place today, but said it was “not happening at the moment.” Prisoner exchanges have taken place throughout the conflict, with the largest yet in early January.
  • Border region: The region of Belgorod has beenincreasingly drawn intoRussia’s war on Ukraine, with an increasingly emboldened Kyiv launching cross-border strikes on its cities and towns in an effort to dent domestic support for Moscow’s invasion. Earlier this month, Russia was forced to evacuate residents from the region after a series of retaliatory strikes from Ukraine.
  • Video of crash: Geolocated video appears to show the final moments before the IL-76 crashed to the ground. The video, filmed in Yablonovo — about 40 kilometers (or about 25 miles) northeast of Belgorod — begins with the plane already in a steep fall. Just before it disappears behind a passing truck and trees, a part of it can be seen falling from the front of the fuselage, then a large large fireball and black smoke emerges from the point of impact.

Ukraine confirms there were plans for a prisoner exchange today

From CNN's Victoria Butenko in Kyiv

Ukraine says a prisoner of war exchange with Russia had been due to take place today (Wednesday).

“It is not happening at the moment,” Andriy Yusov, from Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence, told CNN.

Russia has said the crashed plane was carrying dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war, but CNN has been unable to verify the claim.

Prisoner exchanges have taken place throughout the war, with the largest prisoner swap yet taking place in early January. More than 200 prisoners from each side were returned to their countries in February 2022.

The Ukraine government is investigating Russia's claim that the plane was carrying Ukrainian POWs

From Olga Voitovych in Kyiv

The Ukrainian government agency that looks after prisoners of war says it is investigating claims a Russian military plane that crashed in Belgorod region was carrying Ukrainian servicemen ahead of a prisoner exchange.

A statementprovided no further details but did warn Russia was “actively conducting information special operations against Ukraine aimed at destabilizing Ukrainian society.”

Russian news agencies, quoting Russia’s Defense Ministry, say 65 Ukrainian servicemen who were being flown to Belgorod ahead of a prisoner swap were on board the plane.

The official Ukrainian information servicesays the IL-76 that crashed was carrying missiles for the Russian S-300 air defense system, citing an unnamed source in the Ukrainian armed forces.

Video shows the moment the IL-76 flight crashes just near the Yablonovo village

The Russian IL-76 plane crashed near the village of Yablonovo in the Korocha District of Belgorod.

Russia has claimed that the flight was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war, while Ukraine says the plane was transporting missiles.

CNN has been unable to verify either claim, but has reached out to Ukrainian sources about Russia’s claims it was responsible for downing the plane.

The IL-76 is a Soviet era military plane

From CNN's Rob Picheta

The plane that crashed – an IL-76 – is a Soviet-era, long-range freighter plane that has been in service since 1975, according to the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation.

It typically operates with a seven-person flight crew, and can carry around a 50-ton payload, according to the body.

They are not designed as passenger aircraft but can feature traditional, airline-style seats, according to the Air Charter Service, a company which rents out the plane.

Russia and Ukraine have offered contrasting initial statements on whether the plane that crashed was carrying cargo or passengers. Russian state media reported that 65 Ukrainian servicemen were on the plane, being flown to Belgorod ahead of a prisoner swap. Conversely, Ukraine’s military said the plane was carrying air defense missiles.

In 2004, an IL-76 operated by Azerbaijan crashed in northwest China, killing all seven crew members.

All those on board Russian military plane that crashed are dead, Belgorod governor says

From CNN's Yulia Kesaieva and Radina Gigova

All those on board aRussian military plane that crashed on Wednesday are dead, Belgorod governorVyacheslav Gladkov said in a Telegram post.

“A transport airplane crashed in the Korochansky district. It went down in a field near a settlement. All those on board died,”Gladkovsaid.

“Now the crash site is cordoned off. All operational services are on site, investigative measures are being carried out,” he said.

“A commission is being sent to the site to establish the causes of the crash,” he added.

Ukraine claims the plane was carrying missiles

The IL-76 that crashed in Belgorod was carrying missiles for the S-300 air defense system, the official Ukrainian information service says, quoting a source in the Ukrainian armed forces.

That assertion is at odds with Russian claims that 65 Ukrainian servicemen were on board, ahead of a prisoner exchange - first reported on Russian news agencies, and then repeated by the head of the Russian Parliament’s defense committee, Andrey Kartapolov.

Kartapolov said there was a second military plane, also an IL-76, carrying an additional 80 prisoners of war, which was diverted.

Kartapolov also said the “The Ukrainian leadership was well aware of the impending exchange and was informed of how the prisoners would be delivered. But the IL-76 plane was shot down by three missiles, either with anti-aircraft missile systems or Patriot, or with German-made IRIS.”

CNN cannot verify these claims. We have reached out to multiple sources in Ukraine’s government about Russia’s allegations that Ukraine was responsible for the downing of the plane but have not yet received any comment.

Plane crashed within kilometres of the Yablonovo village in Russia's Korocha District

From CNN's Radina Gigova in London
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Traffic police officers block off a road near the crash site of the Russian Ilyushin Il-76 military transport plane, outside the village of Yablonovo in Russia's Belgorod region, on January 24.

The Il-76 Russian military plane crashed five to six kilometers (about 3 to 3.7 miles) away from the village of Yablonovo in the Korocha District of Russia’s borderline Belgorod Region, according to Russian state news agency TASS.

“No damage was done to the village, as it [the plane] crashed in a field outside of the village,” a local cleric, Rev. Georgy, rector of the Dimitri Solunsky church in Yablonovo, told TASS.

The cleric said the church building and the local school had not been affected by the crash, according to TASS.

Where is Belgorod?

Belgorod is a region in south-west Russia, on Ukraine’s eastern border.

It borders the Ukrainian region of Kharkiv, which has been the scene of intense fighting throughout the war.

In recent weeks, Belgorod has been the centre of Ukrainian strikes, with Russia evacuating citizens concerned about living in the region.

Russian military plane crashes near Belgorod | CNN (8)

Belgorod has become increasingly drawn into Moscow's war on Ukraine

From CNN's Rob Picheta
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Firefighters work to extinguish burning cars following what Russian authorities say was a Ukrainian military strike inBelgorod, Russia, on December 30.

The region of Belgorod has been increasingly drawn into Russia’s war on Ukraine, with an increasingly emboldened Kyiv launching cross-border strikes on its cities and towns in an effort to dent domestic support for Moscow’s invasion.

Earlier this month, Russia was forced to evacuate residents from the region after a series of retaliatory strikes from Ukraine.

At least 25 people died in late December in Ukrainian strikes on the region, which followed a major aerial bombardment from Moscow on Ukrainian cities.

“People realized there really is a war going on and it’s come now to Belgorod, maybe not for the first time but the most grave and frightening,” a Belgorod resident told Reuters in the wake of the December 30 strike.

Perhaps the most dramatic instance came in May 2023, when the Freedom of Russia Legion – a group of anti-Putin Russian nationals who are aligned with the Ukrainian army – mounted asurprise attack on the region, temporarilytaking control of a border post and giving the world dramatic images of Russians taking up arms against the Kremlin.

Belgorod governor says investigative team working at the scene

From CNN's Anna Chernova
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Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov is pictured in Moscow on January 11.

The Belgorod governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, has said a Russian investigative team and emergency services personnel are at the scene of the plane crash.

“I changed my work schedule and went to the area. All details later,” Gladkov said.

Gladkov said the “incident” took place in the Korochansky district of the Belgorod region, north-east of Belgorod City.

65 Ukrainian servicemen were on board Russian plane that crashed, state media reports

From CNN's Andrew Carey
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A screen grab taken from a video posted to social media shows smoke and flames following the crash of a Russian plane near Belgorod, Russia, on January 24.

Sixty-five Ukrainian servicemen who were being flown to Belgorod ahead of a prisoner swap were on board the plane that crashed in the region, Russian news agencies reported, quoting Russia’s Defense Ministry.

In addition, there were six crew members and three “accompanying personnel” on board the IL-76, reports said.

CNN has been unable to independently verify the claim.

Kremlin offers no details on plane crash

From CNN's Anna Chernova

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged the Russian plane crash in his regular call with journalists on Wednesday, but offered no details.

“This is quite new information, we will now deal with it. I can’t sayanythingyet,”Peskov said, talking about the crash of the IL-76 in the Belgorod region of Russia.

BREAKING: Russian plane crashes with 74 people on board, state media reports

A Russian IL-76 military plane has crashed in the Belgorod region near Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry said, according to Russia’s RAI Novosti news agency.

The plane had 74 people on board, RIA said.

Follow us for live updates on this developing story.

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FAQs

Russian military plane crashes near Belgorod | CNN? ›

The Russian IL-76 plane crashed near the village of Yablonovo in the Korocha District of Belgorod. Russia has claimed that the flight was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war, while Ukraine says the plane was transporting missiles.

Did the Russian military plane crash in Belgorod? ›

The plane crashed in a huge fireball, killing all 74 people on board, the Russian defence ministry said. Ukrainian military intelligence said it had no reliable information about who was aboard the crashed plane.

Did Russia say it crashed in Belgorod carrying Ukrainian POWs? ›

What is Russia saying? Russia said the plane was carrying 65 Ukrainian POWs, six Russian crew members and three Russian soldiers. However, it has not provided any proof to back its claims. Russia alleged that Kyiv shot down the plane with two missiles after being officially informed of its route.

Were only five bodies delivered to Belgorod? ›

“According to our military intelligence, only five bodies were sent to the local morgue in Belgorod, and no human remains are visible on videos from the crash site.” Russia's deputy envoy, Dmitry Polyanskiy, disputed that, calling it “paranoid nonsense.”

Did Ukrainian intelligence suggest only five bodies delivered to Belgorod morgue after mysterious Russian plane crash? ›

Russia initially failed to produce visual evidence to back up its claims that soldiers had perished in the crash. Ukraine later said it had intelligence suggesting only five bodies were delivered from the crash site to a morgue in Belgorod, which Yusov said matched the number of crew members on the plane.

Did Belgorod belong to Ukraine? ›

After the conclusion of the Brest-Litovsk peace treaty of 9 February 1918 the demarcation line passed to the north of the city. Belgorod became part of the newly proclaimed Ukrainian People's Republic (February to May 1918) and Ukrainian State headed by Hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi.

Who is bombing Belgorod? ›

The Belgorod region has often been targeted by Ukrainian forces since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but previously Ukrainian officials have said cross-border strikes do not target civilians.

How many Russian soldiers have deserted in the Ukraine war? ›

According to the HUR, more than 50 percent of the 18,000 Russian troops who have deserted their posts are mobilized conscripts, while around 2,000 are contract soldiers. The intelligence agency has not disclosed specific factors for the desertions.

What happens to Russian POWs in Ukraine? ›

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, both Ukrainian and Russian/separatist prisoners of war have suffered several forms of abuse, such as mistreatment, exposure to public curiosity, torture, or even execution.

What was the Russian response to Belgorod? ›

Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Security Council of Russia, blamed the Ukrainian government for the attack and called for the "extermination" of the perpetrators. Russian Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu said that the Russian military would respond more harshly to any further incursions.

How big is the Belgorod submarine? ›

Belgorod is a special-purpose and research submarine based on Oscar II class submarines. It is 184m long and 18.2m wide and has a displacement of more than 14,700 tonnes (t) when surfaced and 24,000t when submerged.

How far is belgorod from kursk? ›

How far is it from Kursk to Belgorod? The distance between Kursk and Belgorod is 159 km. The road distance is 141 km.

How big is the Belgorod? ›

603 ft 8 in

What was the secret intelligence of Russia? ›

The SVR, FSB and FSO, GUSP are all successor agencies to the Soviet Union′s KGB, are administratively independent of each other and report to the President of Russia, who under law is in charge of directing these agencies.

What is the Russian secret unit? ›

The SVR has its headquarters in the Yasenevo District of Moscow with its director reporting directly to the President of the Russian Federation. Unlike the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), the SVR is tasked with intelligence and espionage activities outside the Russian Federation.

Was the KGB in Ukraine? ›

The KGB of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian: Комітет державної безпеки УРСР) was a state committee of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and a regional predecessor of the Security Service of Ukraine, a republican part of All-Union Committee for State Security.

Was the plane shot down in Belgorod? ›

On 24 January 2024, at around 11:15 MSK, a Russian Air Force Ilyushin Il-76 military transport plane crashed near the Ukrainian border in Russia's Korochansky district in Belgorod Oblast, killing everyone on board.

Where did the Russian plane crash today? ›

A Russian Ilyushin-76 military transport plane has crashed in the southern Belgorod region near Ukraine.

Was the Russian Railway Bridge destroyed in Belgorod? ›

12 April a railway bridge was badly damaged in the Belgorod region. 23 April saw a locomotive leave the track and fall down an embankment in the Bryansk region, possibly accident, possibly sabotage.

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