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MOSCOW, July 12, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - A Russian regional airliner carrying
three crew members crashed in a forested area near Moscow on Friday, killing
all on board, Russian news agencies reported.
The plane, a Russian-designed Superjet 100, was carrying out a test flight
after undergoing scheduled repairs and crashed a little over an hour after
taking off, the TASS news agency said.
"According to preliminary information, three pilots were killed. All those on
board," emergency services were quoted as saying by the agency.
The plane was headed to Moscow's Vnukovo airport, according to state media.
It crashed in a forested area of the Kolomensky District, a municipality
about 60 kilometres (37 miles) southeast of the capital, the RIA news agency
reported.
A plume of grey smoke could be seen rising from the crash site in photos and
videos shared on social media.
Russian investigators have opened a criminal probe into the crash, according
to the RIA news agency.