Russia recovers bodies of nine plane crash victims
Al Jazeera
Search operation in far eastern Kamchatka peninsula continues, with all 28 people on board Tuesday’s flight feared dead.
A search team has found the bodies of nine people after a passenger plane carrying 28 people crashed in Russia’s remote far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula. The Antonov An-26 twin-engined turboprop plane, in operation since 1982, disappeared while flying from Kamchatka’s main city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to the coastal town of Palana on Tuesday and reportedly went down as it came in for a landing in bad weather. All on board are presumed dead.More Related News