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Russian plane with 50 aboard missing in Amur region, Interfax says
Russian plane with 50 aboard missing in Amur region, Interfax says

Business Recorder

time9 hours ago

  • Business Recorder

Russian plane with 50 aboard missing in Amur region, Interfax says

MOSCOW: Air traffic controllers lost contact on Thursday with an An-24 passenger plane carrying about 50 people in Russia's far east, the Interfax and SHOT news outlets said. Air India received nine notices for safety violations in six months, Indian minister says SHOT said the plane, operated by the Angara airline, was headed for the town of Tynda in the Amur region bordering China, and was believed to be a few kilometres away from its destination when it lost contact.

Russian plane carrying 50 passengers goes missing in eastern Amur region
Russian plane carrying 50 passengers goes missing in eastern Amur region

Hindustan Times

time9 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Russian plane carrying 50 passengers goes missing in eastern Amur region

Russian air traffic control has said that it has lost contact with an An-24 passenger plane with about 50 people on board in the eastern Amur region, Reuters reported, citing the country's Interfax and SHOT news outlets. Russian air traffic control has said that it has lost contact with an An-24 passenger plane with about 50 people on board .(Image for representation/Reuters) According to SHOT, the plane, operated by the Angara airline, was headed for the town of Tynda in the Amur region bordering China. The aircraft is believed to be only a few kilometres away from its destination when it lost contact. (This is a breaking news story. More details are awaited.)

Russian plane with 50 aboard missing in Amur region, Interfax says
Russian plane with 50 aboard missing in Amur region, Interfax says

Indian Express

time9 hours ago

  • Indian Express

Russian plane with 50 aboard missing in Amur region, Interfax says

Air traffic controllers lost contact on Thursday with an An-24 passenger plane carrying about 50 people in Russia's far east, the Interfax and SHOT news outlets said. SHOT said the plane, operated by the Angara airline, was headed for the town of Tynda in the Amur region bordering China, and was believed to be a few kilometres away from its destination when it lost contact. This is a developing story.

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