The pilot of a plane that crashed in Afghanistan was hospitalized with a heart attack in Moscow

The pilot of a plane that crashed in Afghanistan was hospitalized with a heart attack in Moscow

The pilot of the private Falcon-10 plane that crashed in Afghanistan, Dmitry Belyakov, was urgently hospitalized after returning to Moscow. As MK reports with a link to the Mash Telegram channel, the 41-year-old pilot was hospitalized with an acute infarction of the anterior myocardial wall.

According to doctors, Belyakov’s entire thickness of the muscular wall of the heart is affected. The patient’s condition is currently assessed as serious, and doctors are trying to save his life.

The publication notes that 50% of people with this diagnosis, as a rule, do not have time to wait for an ambulance.

According to media reports, Belyakov and his colleague Grachev, who arrived in Moscow today, face up to 10 years in prison if prosecuted under Article 263, Part 3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation – “Violation of traffic safety rules and operation of air transport, resulting in the death of two people through negligence.”

A Falcon 10 plane crashed on January 20 over Afghanistan. The airliner took off from Moscow to pick up a married couple in Thailand, and during the flight it stopped communicating. Four people survived the crash: two pilots and two doctors.

The day before, it became known that $1.2 million had been stolen from a crashed Russian plane in the Afghan province of Badakhshan.

Source: Rosbalt

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