Russian Aviation Drama: Boeing 737 Loses Cabin Pressure
A Russian passenger plane en route to Sochi from Novosibirsk had to turn back due to loss of cabin pressure. This incident comes a day after another plane crash in the Amur region, which resulted in 48 fatalities. The Boeing 737 was operated by S7 airline.

A Russian passenger plane bound for Sochi from Novosibirsk was compelled to return after experiencing a loss of cabin pressure, as reported by the state news agency TASS on Friday.
The aircraft in question, a Boeing 737, belongs to Russia's S7 airline. The incident underscores growing safety concerns following a tragic event that occurred on Thursday, when another Russian passenger plane crashed in the remote Amur region, killing all 48 individuals on board.
SHOT, a Telegram channel known for its connections with Russian security services, also covered the urgent turnaround event.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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