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I could not find any reliable sources indicating that Yeltsin ordered the crash as an assassination. Moreover, artificial horizon failure seems to have been a fairly common problem in Soviet-made aircraft judging the contents of the civil aviation accident articles of the Soviet Aviation Task Force here at Wikipedia. The claim did not have any citations to it, and despite searching in both Russian and English the only sources pointing to Yeltsin were personal blogs, social media posts, and internet forums - not exactly acceptable sources on Wikipedia. Hence I had to remove that paragraph.--
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I could not find any reliable sources indicating that Yeltsin ordered the crash as an assassination. Moreover, artificial horizon failure seems to have been a fairly common problem in Soviet-made aircraft judging the contents of the civil aviation accident articles of the Soviet Aviation Task Force here at Wikipedia. The claim did not have any citations to it, and despite searching in both Russian and English the only sources pointing to Yeltsin were personal blogs, social media posts, and internet forums - not exactly acceptable sources on Wikipedia. Hence I had to remove that paragraph.--
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