 V.I.P. Russian officials were supposed to be on board, downed I.L. 7.6 Plane. A Russian military plane that crashed near the border with Ukraine was supposed to transport senior Russian officials before a last-minute change of plans was made, Ukraine's military intelligence spokesman, Plane. Russia accuses Ukraine of shooting down one of its I.L. 7.6 transport planes over the Belgorod region, killing all 74 people on board, including 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war who were said to be en route to a scheduled exchange. There were supposed to be several V.I.P.s from Russia's military and political leadership. Ukrainian military intelligence spokesman Andrew Yusov said in an interview with the Ukrainian language edition of Radio Free Europe. Yusov claimed Russia's Federal Security Service ordered them not to board this plane and to use other means of transportation. At the last moment, Ukraine's intelligence services learned about the alleged switch-up After the I.L. 7.6 crash, Yusov said adding that the FSB barred Russian rescue workers from inspecting the crash site. He also suggested that Russia may be using Ukrainian prisoners of war as human shields while transporting missiles for anti-aircraft systems. It was not immediately possible to verify Yusov's claims. Ukraine's intelligence spokesman added that videos from the I.L. 7.6 crash site showed no signs of human remains and claimed only five bodies were taken to a Belgorod morgue. This figure corresponds to the number of crew members. Yusov said.