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Teachtaireacht ón Prionsa-Toghthóir na Íverniann i iúl in ainm Teamhrach Caislean, an Airdrígh agus uile-Íverniann.
15ú Iúil 1953

The High Kingdom of Ivernia wishes to commune to the government of the Kyvian People's Revolutionary Republic (K.N.R.R.) over the accidental crash of a YB-49 Banshee aerojet from the Ivernish Royal Air Corps into Kyivan Aerospace. We formally apologise for this incident and hope the aerojet landed without harm to the Kyivan people.

We are aware however that all 7 pilots of this crash did not survive. We formally request the return of the bodies.

We also request the return of the wreckage of the YB-49 Banshee as Aeronautical Investigators from the Aodh-Mór Corporation wish to acertain the cause of the crash. Which all we know right now it that it occurred in heavy fog conditions.

This message was written on behalf of the High King of and Tara Castle

Signed David MacSweeney, Prince-Elector of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Árd Ríocht na hÍverniann
Cuige na Nemedia, Contae na Mhí
Alderburgh, Teamhrach Caisleán
An Roinn Gnóthaí Eachtracha agus Trádála
Oifig an Prionsa-Toghthóir


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FROM: Central Stavka of the Revolutionary Peoples Insurrectionary Army
TO: Prince-Elector of Foreign Affairs and Trade
CONFIDENTIAL

Our investigators can confirm that human remains consistent with a crew of seven have been recovered from the crash site. They are currently being held at a morgue, and will be repatriated to your country as soon as possible.

Regarding the aircraft wreckage, while we have collected most of the debris we are still combing the area around the crash site for additional debris. We are still attempting to discover if any debris separated from the aircraft before impact, which may hold clues as to the cause of the crash. Unfortunately we do not know the aircraft's precise flight plan prior to impact, nor do we have a comprehensive inventory of the aircraft's components to compare against the debris recovered so far. As soon as we are certain that all debris have been recovered we will arrange to return the aircraft to you.

Sincerely,
Colonel General Nazariy R. Krupn
 
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