A Russian passenger aircraft carrying over 40 people crashed near Tynda in the eastern Amur region on Thursday. According to sources cited by Tass, crew error during landing in poor visibility is being considered the likely cause. The Antonov An-24 aircraft, operated by Angara Airlines, went off radar just kilometres from its destination. Rescuers later found the burning wreckage in a remote forest. Officials have confirmed no survivors. A full investigation and recovery operation is currently underway.
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Russian passenger plane crashes near Tynda; no survivors confirmed
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