sTeamTraen wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:31 pm
Martin Y wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:00 pm
YouTubers like Suchomimus have noted the geolocation suggests the plane had recently left Belgorod and was heading north east, suggesting that didn't support the idea of its bringing POWs for a swap. But I thought swaps tend to happen in other, neutral countries, so it wouldn't be inconsistent with taking the POWs there from where they were being held in Russia.
According to
this report of the crash, "an exchange had been due to take place at the Kolotilovka checkpoint on the border between Russia and Ukraine". I don't know how typical that would be, though.
I have heard of some early exchanges taking place in Turkey. But there have now been quite a few, and maybe they now make them at the border. The Russians also mentioned a second plane containing more PoWs for the exchange, that was flying towards Belgorod, and turned back. I'm sure the Ukrainians would say if the agreed exchange location was different from what the Russians said.
At a glance on the map, Kolotilovka is very roughly 40km from Belgorod. So if the plane just left Belgorod airport, that doesn't make any sense in terms of transporting the PoWs to the border nearby.
It would be entirely possible for the Russians to deliberately put some PoWs in transports of the variety that the Ukrainians have recently been targeting with missiles, for the round trip, wherever it was going, to act as human shields. So that if and when the Ukrainians brought another one down, they would be able say, look what you did, and the bodies would be there in the debris as proof. Though if the plane did have missiles in, as has been alleged, then there might not be much in the way of identifiable human remains. The explosion on the mobile phone footage that is on the BBC was pretty huge. I don't know if that is typical.