Reagan Airport Crash: Moscow and Washington Engage in Humanitarian Talks


 Reagan Airport Crash: Moscow and Washington Engage in Humanitarian Talks 


The recent **tragic plane crash** near **Reagan National Airport** in Washington, D.C., has prompted **diplomatic discussions** between Russia and the United States. Russian Presidential Spokesperson **Dmitry Peskov** confirmed that Russian diplomats are working closely with U.S. authorities to coordinate the **repatriation of Russian citizens’ remains** who were among the victims.  


### **Diplomatic Coordination and Response**  


Speaking to reporters, **Peskov** stated, *"Unfortunately, this tragedy has occurred. There are Russian citizens among the victims, and our diplomats are handling all necessary procedures regarding the transportation of their remains."*  


He also emphasized that the **U.S. informed Russia** about the incident through **diplomatic channels**, ensuring transparency in the process. According to Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson **Maria Zakharova**, three Russian citizens have been confirmed dead, with **unverified reports suggesting a possible fourth victim**.  


### **The Ongoing Investigation**  


Authorities in the U.S. are still investigating the **cause of the crash**, while search and recovery operations continue near **Reagan Airport**. The tragic incident has not only led to **humanitarian cooperation** between Moscow and Washington but has also underscored the importance of **international diplomatic communication** in times of crisis.  


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