Moscow, Jul 24 (AP) — A tragic aviation accident has claimed the lives of 48 individuals in Russia's Far East, as confirmed by the head of the Amur region in a statement released on Thursday.
The An-24 passenger aircraft disappeared from radar during its flight from Blagoveshchensk, a city near the Russian-Chinese border, heading towards the town of Tynda. The wreckage, found engulfed in flames, was discovered by rescuers amidst dense forest terrain on a hillside south of its intended destination.
Regional Governor Vasily Orlov confirmed the devastating loss, stating that all passengers and crew aboard the aircraft perished in the crash. In response to the tragedy, he declared three days of mourning. (AP)
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