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Tuesday, 21 June 2011 - Russia says plane crash kills 44, eight injured |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Slideshow Video Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read "The Killing" misfires at end of first season 20 Jun 2011 Russia says plane crash kills 44, eight injured | 1:01am EDT Greek PM faces confidence vote, fights to avert default | 12:50am EDT Fitch sees risk of Greece, U.S. debt defaults 20 Jun 2011 UPDATE 2-Italy to bring forward deficit-cutting decree-sources 23 May 2011 Discussed 48 Weiner tells friends he will resign: NY Times 46 IMF cuts U.S. growth forecast, warns of crisis 46 Ron Paul wins 2012 Republican straw poll in New Orleans Watched Hefner's revenge; Ryan Reynolds stops traffic Fri, Jun 17 2011 Airbus A380 damaged at Paris Air Show Mon, Jun 20 2011 Grim cigarette labels aim to curb smoking Mon, Jun 20 2011 Russia says plane crash kills 44, eight injured Tweet Share this Email Print Related News Forty dead in plane crash in northern Russia Mon, Jun 20 2011 Plane makers ring up orders at bullish airshow Mon, Jun 20 2011 Tunisia's Ben Ali says was tricked into leaving Mon, Jun 20 2011 Big order helps Airbus glide over glitches Mon, Jun 20 2011 RPT-AIRSHOW-UPDATE 2-Qatar kicks off air show with Boeing order Mon, Jun 20 2011 Analysis & Opinion Tips on the fire line After the housing bust, what’s next? Related Topics World » Russia » Aerospace & Defense » Related Video Dozens die in Russia plane crash 12:42am EDT 1 / 5 People walk at the site of a plane crash about 1 km (0.6 miles) from the runway at the airport outside the northern Russian city of Petrozavodsk in this still image taken from video footage June 21, 2011. At least 44 people were killed when a passenger plane broke up and caught fire on coming into land in heavy fog in north-western Russia, an Emergency Ministry spokeswoman said on Tuesday. Credit: Reuters/Nika TV via Reuters TV BESOVETS, Russia | Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:01am EDT BESOVETS, Russia (Reuters) - At least 44 people were killed and eight injured when a passenger plane broke up and caught fire on coming into land in fog in north-western Russia, an Emergency Ministry spokeswoman said Tuesday. The Tupolev-134 plane, carrying 52 people including nine crew, crashed near a road about 1 km (0.6 miles) from the runway at the Besovets airport outside the northern city of Petrozavodsk at about 11.40 p.m. local time (1940 GMT) on Monday. "The preliminary information is that 44 people were killed," spokeswoman Irina Andriyanova said by telephone. "Eight people were injured and seven of them are in a very grave condition." The www.lifenews.ru Internet news website, which posted a full list of the passengers, said a 10-year-old boy named Anton had survived the crash but gave no details about his condition. "We took a child to the local hospital -- the child was in a very grave condition," a medical worker told a local television crew at the scene. She said a total of five people were taken to hospital. A video made by a witness on her mobile phone, and filmed by the television crew, showed flames soaring from the wreckage into the night sky near where the plane crashed, in the region of Kareliya about 700 km (430 miles) north-west of Moscow. "Everything was on fire," a witness who declined to give his name told the television crew. A photographer at the scene saw charred wreckage from the plane and dozens of emergency workers and firemen. The crash comes on the eve of the Paris Air Show which Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is due to attend. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who has swapped his Tupolev for a French-made executive jet, in April criticized flaws in domestically-built planes and the nation's poor safety record. One of the most high-profile Tupolev air disasters in recent times occurred in April 2010 when Polish President Lech Kaczynski's official Tupolev Tu-154 plane crashed near Smolensk airport in western Russia, killing 96 people including Kaczynski, his wife and a large number of senior officials. The Tu-134 plane that crashed Monday was operated by the private company RusAir and was traveling from Moscow's Domodedovo airport. RusAir, which specializes in charter flights, declined immediate comment. Most of the passengers were Russian but a Swedish national was also on the aircraft, Interfax news agency said. The Tuploev-134 is a Soviet aircraft whose maiden flight was in 1967. It was unclear when the plane which crashed was made. The aircraft's black boxes have been recovered. 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