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Passenger plane carrying nearly 50 crashes in eastern Russia

Passenger plane carrying nearly 50 crashes in eastern Russia

A Russian Antonov An-24 passenger plane carrying about 50 people crashed in the country's far east on Thursday, and everyone on board was feared to have been killed, emergency services officials said.
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The burning fuselage of the plane, which was made in 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.
Video shot from a helicopter and posted on social media showed the plane came down in a densely forested area. Pale smoke could be seen rising from the crash site.
The plane was on a flight by a privately owned Siberian-based regional airline called Angara. The aircraft's tail number showed it was built in 1976 and was operated by the Soviet flag carrier Aeroflot before the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.
The crash site. Photo: Investigative Committee of Russia via AFP
The plane was en route from the city of Blagoveshchensk to Tynda, a remote town and important railway junction in the Amur region bordering China. It dropped off radar screens while preparing to land.
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