A Russian passenger plane operated by Siberia-based Angara Airlines has crashed in the Amur region, killing all 49 people on board. The Antonov An-24 had departed from Blagoveshchensk and vanished from radar during a second landing attempt in Tynda.
Russia Launches Probe After Fatal Plane Crash Claims 49 Lives
Aerial search teams later found the burning wreckage 15km from the destination, confirming no survivors, including five children among the passengers.
Conflicting reports list 48 to 49 people on board. Authorities have launched an investigation into potential flight safety violations, a common issue in Russia’s regional air travel. Emergency crews have been fully deployed to the remote hillside crash site.
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