Debris of plane with 50 people found in Russia’s far east: Interfax
Summary
A Russian passenger plane crashed in the eastern part of the country near the town of Tynda, with no survivors reported. The An-24 aircraft, operated by Angara airline, lost contact with air traffic control before it crashed.Key Facts
- A Russian An-24 plane crashed in the east of Russia near Tynda.
- The crash left no survivors, based on preliminary information.
- There were about 40 to 50 people on the plane, including passengers and crew.
- The plane was operated by Angara, a Siberian airline.
- The crash site was found in Russia's Amur region.
- Possible causes for the crash considered are crew error and poor visibility.
- The Amur region is located near the border with China.
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