The court sentenced the defendants in the case about the plane crash Chapter of Total Vnukovo

The solntsevsky court of Moscow has sentenced to terms from 5 to 6 years of age three defendants in the case about the crash of the Falcon plane at the capital airport “Vnukovo”. Then, we recall, killed the head of French oil company Total Christophe de Margerie. Defendants in the case — the head of the flight Vnukovo airport Novel Dunaeva, as well as air traffic controllers Alexander Kruglov and Nadezhda Arkhipova — charged with violation of rules of transport safety. They blame the disaster deny. As informs RIA “news” the court has appointed punishment in the form of this 6 years of imprisonment with punishment serving in a colony-settlement, Kruglov in the form of 5 years 6 months of imprisonment with punishment serving in a colony-settlement, Arkhipova — in the form of 5 years of imprisonment with punishment serving in a colony-settlement. The prosecution asked the court to sentence Dunayev to 6 years 2 months in prison, Kruglova to 6 years, Arkhipov — to 5 years 10 months in prison. Later it became known that the court amnestied the Hope Arkhipov. In connection with Amnesty in honour of the 70th anniversary of Victory in the great Patriotic war, the court decided to release Arkhipov from liability and to remove a criminal record. Earlier, in July of 2017, the court sentenced the direct culprit of the accident, the driver’s snow machines Vladimir Martynenko, to four years in prison, and the senior shift engineer Vladimir Ledenyov — to 3.5 years. But because of the Amnesty in honor of the 70th anniversary of Victory in the great Patriotic war from the responsibility they were released. On the night of October 21, 2014 at the airport “Vnukovo”, crashed on takeoff, faced with a snow machine, jet Falcon 50EX airline Unijet. The victims of the crash were four people — myself de Margerie and three crew members.

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