Russia Plane Crash: 44 Killed, Eight Injured
Russia Plane Crash: 44 Killed, Eight Injured |
Moscow: Forty four people were killed and eight survived with serious injuries when a Russian passenger plane crashed onto a motorway before landing, leaving bodies strewn over the road, officials said on Tuesday.
The RussAir Tu-134 tried to land just before midnight local time yesterday on a motorway two km from Petrozavodsk airport in the Karelia region of northern Russia.
But the plane, which was carrying out a flight from Moscow’s Domodedovo airport, crashed and caught fire before it approached the airport.
“On June 20, a Tu-134 plane sustained a hard landing. Contact was lost with the pilot at 23:40. The survivors have been sent to Petrozavodsk hospital,” the local branch of the emergencies ministry said in a statement on its website.
“According to the latest information, 52 people were on board the plane. Forty four were killed and eight were injured,” an emergencies ministry official told the RIA Novosti news agency.
The emergencies ministry in Moscow published a list of the passengers on the flight while the local branch of the ministry in Karelia gave a list of the eight people who had survived.
The cause of the crash is not immediately clear, although a 24-hour news channel quoted aviation sources as saying that bad weather in the area at the time of the crash could have been a factor. Human error was also not ruled out.
PTI