Russia announces the death of all the passengers of the stricken plane and the investigations are underway
On Thursday, the Russian authorities announced the killing of all Antonov-24 commercial plane passengers, after crashing into a remote mountainous area near the town of Tinda in the region of Amor, in the far east of Russia.
“According to the initial data, there are no survivors,” the Ministry of Emergency Emergency confirmed that “according to the initial data, there are no survivors,” while the crash site described it as “a difficult area to reach.”
Rescue efforts and the difficult location
The rescue of the “burning plane’s structure” monitored 16 km from the town of Tinda, and rescuers of 149 elements shared an attempt to reach the fall site, using heavy equipment to split the road across a rugged mountainous area that lacks roads.
Air shots show smoke columns and burning fire in a dense forest, while the Ministry of Emergency indicated that the area is witnessing difficult conditions that hinder rapid evacuation operations.
Al -Haddad announcement and the opening of the investigation
The governor of the region, Vasily Orlov, announced the mourning of 3 days, confirming the killing of 48 people, while the Russian investigation committee opened an official investigation into “violating the rules of air transport.”
Among the victims were 5 employees of Russian railways, in addition to a Chinese citizen, according to the Chinese consulate in Khabarovsk.
Details of the air accident
Stricched plane models: Antonov AN-24.
The number of victims: between 46 and 49 people, including two children and a crew of 6 individuals.
Destination: from the city of Blajovschensk to Tinda.
The operating company: Angara Aviation (Erkutsk, Siberia).
Trying to land: disappeared from the radar during the second attempt to land.
Omar Air: It was made in 1976, and its flight was renewed until 2036.
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