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Russian Rescuers Recover Crashed An-26 Plane's Black Boxes, Emergency Services Say
Russian Rescuers Recover Crashed An-26 Plane's Black Boxes, Emergency Services Say
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MOSCOW Sputnik) - Rescuers found the flight data recorders of the An-26 plane that crashed in Russia's Far East, emergency services told Sputnik on Friday. 09.07.2021, Sputnik International
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The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said earlier that one of the black boxes have been found at the site of the crash in Kamchatka.The An-26 plane bound from the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky disappeared on Tuesday before the landing manoeuvre 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) from the settlement of Palana. It is believed to have crashed into a cliff due to poor visibility.All 28 people on board — six crew members and 22 passengers — among them a child, were killed in the crash.
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Russian Rescuers Recover Crashed An-26 Plane's Black Boxes, Emergency Services Say
MOSCOW Sputnik) - Rescuers found the flight data recorders of the An-26 plane that crashed in Russia's Far East, emergency services told Sputnik on Friday.
The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said earlier that one of the black boxes have been found at the site of the crash in Kamchatka.
"The second black box has been found," the spokesperson said.
The An-26 plane bound from the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
disappeared on Tuesday before the landing manoeuvre 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) from the settlement of Palana. It is believed to have crashed into a cliff due to poor visibility.
All 28 people on board — six crew members and 22 passengers — among them a child, were killed in the crash.