Forty four people were killed and eight injured after a Tu-134 passenger aircraft crash landed in Russia's northern republic of Karelia.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry Forty four people were killed and eight injured after a Tu-134 passenger aircraft crash landed in Russia's northern republic of Karelia.
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Forty four people were killed and eight injured after a Tu-134 passenger aircraft crash landed in Russia's northern republic of Karelia.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry The plane en route from Moscow to Petrozavodsk crash landed on a highway one kilometer away from the airport, where it was scheduled to land at 0.04 Moscow time on Tuesday.
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The plane en route from Moscow to Petrozavodsk crash landed on a highway one kilometer away from the airport, where it was scheduled to land at 0.04 Moscow time on Tuesday.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry The plane fell apart and burst into flames upon the landing.
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The plane fell apart and burst into flames upon the landing.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry Various crash versions are being studied at the moment including a human factor.
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Various crash versions are being studied at the moment including a human factor.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry Rescuers working at the crash site have already discovered both flight recorders from the aircraft.
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Rescuers working at the crash site have already discovered both flight recorders from the aircraft.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry A Russian Emergencies Ministry's Il-76 aircraft with rescuers and psychologists on board took off from Moscow to Petrozavodsk. It will take eight injured to hospitals in the Russian capital.
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A Russian Emergencies Ministry's Il-76 aircraft with rescuers and psychologists on board took off from Moscow to Petrozavodsk. It will take eight injured to hospitals in the Russian capital.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
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At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
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At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
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At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
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At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies Ministry At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
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At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies MinistryAt the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
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At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies MinistryAt the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
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At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies MinistryAt the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
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At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
© Photo : The Karelian Emergencies MinistryAt the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
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At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.
At the crash site of a TU-134 aircraft.