Tragedy in Siberia: Antonov An-24 Crash Claims 48 Lives
A Russian Antonov An-24 passenger plane crashed in the far east of Russia, killing all 48 people on board. The aircraft, nearly 50 years old, crashed near Tynda. Investigations into air traffic violations have been launched, and mourning has been declared by the regional governor.

A tragedy unfolded in eastern Russia as an Antonov An-24 passenger plane crashed, resulting in the deaths of all 48 individuals on board. The plane, with 42 passengers and six crew members, was attempting to land near the town of Tynda when it went down.
The crash site was discovered in a heavily forested area, posing significant challenges for rescue teams who had to carve a path to reach the scene. In response to the tragedy, regional governor Vasily Orlov declared a three-day mourning period and ordered flags lowered to half-mast.
The Soviet-era aircraft, operated by the Angara airline, raised concerns as investigators began probing potential air traffic rule violations. Meanwhile, the Kremlin confirmed President Vladimir Putin had been briefed, and Chinese President Xi Jinping extended his condolences, highlighting the international impact of this tragic event.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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