At least 44 people have been killed after Russian plane crash on a highway near the airport in Petrozavodsk in Karelia (about 400 miles northeast of St. Petersburg). For now, pack a possible pilot error as the likely cause of the accident, according to information provided by the Russian deputy Sergei Ivanov told Agence France Presse.
The aircraft, a Tupolev TU-134 company Russa traveled 43 passengers and nine crew. The unit, had left Moscow and apparently broke in the accident partially and caught fire. "According to more accurate data, in addition to the 43 passengers were nine and five crew on board," said Emergencies Ministry spokeswoman, who had initially spoken of 40 dead.
The aircraft, a Tupolev TU-134 company Russa traveled 43 passengers and nine crew. The unit, had left Moscow and apparently broke in the accident partially and caught fire. "According to more accurate data, in addition to the 43 passengers were nine and five crew on board," said Emergencies Ministry spokeswoman, who had initially spoken of 40 dead.
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