Moscow: An Antonov An-24 passenger plane carrying about 50 people crashed in Russia’s far east on Thursday and initial information suggested that everyone on board was killed, Russian emergency services officials said.
The burning fuselage of the plane, which was from the Soviet era and was nearly 50 years old, was spotted on the ground by a helicopter and rescue crews were rushing to the scene.
Unverified video, shot from a helicopter and posted on social media, appeared to show that the plane had come down in a densely forested area.
The plane, whose tail number showed it was built in 1976, was operated by a Siberia-based airline called Angara.
It was en route from the city of Blagoveshchensk to Tynda and dropped off radar screens while approaching Tynda, a remote town in the Amur region bordering China.
There were 43 passengers, including five children, and six crew members on board, according to preliminary data, Vasily Orlov, the regional governor said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin with Amur Region Governor Vasily Orlov in 2023. Orlov said there were 43 passengers and six crew on board.Credit: AP
The emergencies ministry put the number of people on board somewhat lower, at about 40.
Debris from the plane was found on a hill around 15km from Tynda, the Interfax news agency quoted emergency service officials as saying.
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