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39 die in Russian plane crash in Syria

- (AP)

A RUSSIAN military cargo plane crashed as it was descending to land at an air base in Syria yesterday, killing all 39 people onboard, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

The Russian military said an An-26, with 33 passengers and six crew members onboard, crashed just 500 meters from the runway. The military blamed the crash on a technical error and insisted that the plane was not shot down.

All of the people on board were Russian servicemen, the ministry said.

Russia leases the Hemeimeem military base in Syria, near the Mediterran­ean coast.

The base is far from the front lines of the conflict, but came under shelling in December. The Russian military insisted the cargo plane did not come under fire, while saying it would conduct a full investigat­ion.

President Vladimir Putin offered his condolence­s to the families of those killed in the crash after receiving a briefing by Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

The Interfax news agency quoted a spokeswoma­n for Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee, which handles high-profile cases, as saying Russian investigat­ors have been dispatched to Syria to look into the crash.

It was the second Russian military plane to crash in Syria this year, after a Su-25 ground attack jet was struck by a portable air defense missile over the northern Idlib province last month.

The Antonov An-26 is a twin-engine transport plane designed in the late 1960s in the Soviet Union. Large numbers have remained in service in Russia and many other countries around the world.

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