Russian Investigative Committee Launches Criminal Case Over Plane Crash in Syria
March 06, 19:41 UTC+3
The transport aircraft hit the ground 500 meters from Hmeymim airfield
MOSCOW, March 6. /TASS/. Russia’s Investigative Committee has launched a criminal case over the crash of a Russian military transport plane near Hmeymim airbase in Syria, the committee’s spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko informed TASS.
"The Russian Investigative Committee’s military investigators have launched a criminal case under Section 351 of Russia’s Criminal Code (Violation of flight rules or Preparations for Them)," she said.
According to Petrenko, the plane was carrying out a planned flight in Syria. According to preliminary data, an Antonov An-26 transport aircraft hit the ground 500 meters from Hmeymim airfield.
The Russian Defense Ministry earlier reported that a Russian An-26 transport plane crashed during its landing approach at around 15:00 Moscow time on March 6. According to preliminary data, there were 26 passengers and six crew members aboard the aircraft. None of them survived. A technical fault could have been the cause of the plane’s crash, the ministry said, adding that the Defense Ministry’s commission would examine all possible versions of the crash.
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March 06, 19:41 UTC+3
The transport aircraft hit the ground 500 meters from Hmeymim airfield
MOSCOW, March 6. /TASS/. Russia’s Investigative Committee has launched a criminal case over the crash of a Russian military transport plane near Hmeymim airbase in Syria, the committee’s spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko informed TASS.
"The Russian Investigative Committee’s military investigators have launched a criminal case under Section 351 of Russia’s Criminal Code (Violation of flight rules or Preparations for Them)," she said.
According to Petrenko, the plane was carrying out a planned flight in Syria. According to preliminary data, an Antonov An-26 transport aircraft hit the ground 500 meters from Hmeymim airfield.
The Russian Defense Ministry earlier reported that a Russian An-26 transport plane crashed during its landing approach at around 15:00 Moscow time on March 6. According to preliminary data, there were 26 passengers and six crew members aboard the aircraft. None of them survived. A technical fault could have been the cause of the plane’s crash, the ministry said, adding that the Defense Ministry’s commission would examine all possible versions of the crash.
More:
http://tass.com/politics/993050
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