“According to preliminary
information, all the people on board the flight, 44 passengers and six crew
members, were killed,” a ministry spokeswoman told AFP.
“There were no children among the passengers,” she added.
“There were no children among the passengers,” she added.
The local branch of the ministry said in an earlier statement that 44
people had died when the jet, arriving from Moscow’s Domodedovo airport,
crashed on landing in the Volga city of Kazan at 7:25 pm local time.
The Tatarstan Airlines plane “hit the runway and burst into flames”,
Russia’s Investigative Committee said in a statement.
Local news agencies reported the plane had tried to land three times
before crashing.
There were no immediate indications of what may have caused the crash.
Weather in the city soon after the crash was reported to be light precipitation
and winds of about 8 metres per second.
Air safety in Russia is a major issue for the authorities following a
severe deterioration in the quality of domestic services after the collapse of
the Soviet Union.
Officials blame most problems on pilot inexperience as well as poor
maintenance by the small and poorly-regulated airlines that have sprouted up
across Russia in the past two decades.
Kazan is the capital city of the Russian republic of Tatarstan, it is
about 720 kilometres east of Moscow. From Adenike Salako Blog’s World,Our condolence and thought goes to people of Russians.
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