Flight SK 1755: who needs false sensation?
Steven Laack | 13.02.2015 10:07 | Indymedia

Any of the listed below planes could be blamed for possible airborne collision:
- SAS Scandinavian Airlines flight SK 752 Warsaw - Copenhagen, according to the records of the talks between the air traffic controller and the pilot, present at this time in this designated area (

- NATO RC 135 jet
- Russian reconnaissance plane.
Formally, Sweden position on the accident, supported by major European and American mass media outlets, amounts to asserting that it was exactly Russian military plane, flying with its transponder off, that nearly provoked the collision. The aim was allegedly to check the reaction of NATO airborne units to provocative actions (

The Russian military agency in its turn pointed to the NATO air maneuvers taking place in the mentioned area at the time with the RC 135 being much closer to civilian flight than the Russian plane (

Considering tense relationship between Russia and the West, it seems not so much important which plane actually nearly collided with SK 1755. They would habitually put all the blame on Russia. Revoke the memories of another accident dated November, 2014, when the French jet intruded into the Swedish air space but it was Moscow that they made the side to blame for it (

Meanwhile, none of mass media outlets have mentioned the fact that it was only December 8 that Cimber Sterling started operating as part of SAS. It had been previously owned by Cyprus offshore Manswell Enterprises which in its turn is run by Ukrainian billionaire and Dnepropetrovsk region governor Igor Kolomoisky (

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