Tragic Plane Crash Claims 48 Lives in Russia's Far East
A passenger plane crash in Russia's Far East resulted in the deaths of all 48 passengers and crew. The crash occurred near Tynda, with adverse weather conditions suspected as a factor. An investigation into flight safety violations has been launched amid three days of official mourning.
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- Russian Federation
A tragic aviation incident has claimed the lives of all 48 individuals on board a passenger plane in Russia's Far East. The crash took place near Tynda, the Amur region's governor confirmed on Thursday. An official probe has been launched to investigate possible flight safety violations.
The Soviet-designed plane, operated by Angara Airlines, departed from Khabarovsk and was en route to Tynda when it crashed on a hillside. Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry reported finding the burning fuselage in remote forest terrain, complicating rescue efforts.
Initial reports cite adverse weather conditions as a potential cause, while the aircraft's age, nearly 50 years old, is also under scrutiny. The region is observing three days of mourning, and the prosecutor's office has confirmed that the plane lost contact during its second landing attempt.
(With inputs from agencies.)

