Russian plane missing in Siberia with at least 17 on board: reports
The Hindu
The incident comes after an An-26 plane crashed earlier this month in Russia's far eastern Kamchatka peninsula, killing all 28 people on board
A Russian An-28 passenger plane with 17 people on board went missing on Friday on a flight in the Siberian region of Tomsk, local news agencies reported citing aviation sources. The RIA Novosti, TASS and Interfax news agencies said the plane had disappeared from radars with 17 people on board. Interfax and TASS had earlier said there were 13 people on board.More Related News

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