Tragedy Strikes: Plane Crash in Russia's Far East Claims 48 Lives

A devastating plane crash in Russia's Far East has claimed the lives of 48 individuals. The An-24 aircraft vanished from radar during its flight from Blagoveshchensk to Tynda. The wreckage was discovered in a forested area. A mourning period has been declared by the regional governor.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Moscow | Updated: 24-07-2025 18:05 IST | Created: 24-07-2025 18:05 IST
Tragedy Strikes: Plane Crash in Russia's Far East Claims 48 Lives
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Amid a somber atmosphere, it has been confirmed that 48 individuals have tragically lost their lives in a plane crash in Russia's Far East. The head of the Amur region provided the grim update on Thursday.

The An-24 passenger plane mysteriously disappeared from radar as it journeyed from Blagoveshchensk, located on the Russian-Chinese border, to the town of Tynda. The aircraft's burning wreckage was eventually located by rescuers in a densely wooded hillside, south of its intended path.

In the wake of this horrific incident, Regional Governor Vasily Orlov stated that there were no survivors among the passengers and crew members. In an official declaration, he announced the observance of three days of mourning to honor the victims.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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