Russian Il-18 Plane With 39 on Board Crash-Lands in Siberia - UPDATING

  19 December 2016    Read: 2957
Russian Il-18 Plane With 39 on Board Crash-Lands in Siberia - UPDATING
An Il-18 plane has crashed in Russia`s Sakha Republic (Yakutia) on Monday.
The plane had 39 individuals on board. Sources earlier said four or five people were likely to have survived.

Among the 39 people on board, 32 were passengers and seven were crew members. The source said a crew error as well as adverse weather conditions could have caused the crash.

The crash site was located and three Mi-8 helicopters of the Russian Emergencies Ministry were sent to it. The plane reportedly belonged to the Russian Aerospace Forces and carried officers.

"The plane made an emergency landing at 4:45, 30 kilometers (18 miles) away from Tiksi. The plane had been conducting a planned flight from the Kansk airbase," the Defense Ministry added.

The ministry sent a special commission to investigate the accident. A medical team and a plane equipped with medical modules were dispatched to evacuate the victims of the crash. They will be treated in Moscow and Saint Petersburg.

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10:21

"As a result of the accident, all passengers and crew members are alive. Sixteen individuals sustained severe injuries. Search-and-rescue helicopters have evacuated 23 people to regional health centers of Tiksi [settlement]," the Russian Defense Ministry said. The plane had 39 individuals on board. Sources earlier said four or five people were likely to have survived.

"According to preliminary information, the plane broke into three, it [the crash] was not followed by fire outbreak," a source in the law enforcement said earlier.

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09:14

The plane had 39 individuals on board. Sources said four or five people are likely to have survived. "The plane crashed 29 kilometers [18 miles] away from Tiksi, according to the preliminary data, there were 39 people on board of the aircraft: 32 passengers and seven crew members… Only four managed to survive," a source in the law enforcement said. "According to preliminary information, the plane broke into three, it [the crash] was not followed by fire outbreak," the source said.

The source said a crew error as well as adverse weather conditions could have caused the crash. The crash site has been located and three Mi-8 helicopters of the Russian Emergencies Ministry are heading to it.

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