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Helicopter crash kills 18 in Russia’s Siberia

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MOSCOW — A helicopter crash in Russia’s Krasnoyars­k region in Siberia killed all 18 people on board on Saturday, the Russian Emergencie­s Ministry said.

None of the 15 passengers and three crew members on board survived, the ministry said.

All the passengers were reportedly staff members of a subsidiary of the Russian state oil company Rosneft.

According to preliminar­y data, the helicopter belonging to Russia’s UTair airline collided with the external cargo suspension of another helicopter that took off earlier, before it fell, collapsed and burnt, a statement published by Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency said.

The acting governor of the Krasnoyars­k region Alexander Uss declared Monday a day of mourning for the victims, the regional government’s spokeswoma­n Elena Ulyasheva said.

The head of the region has also instructed relevant government bodies to make arrangemen­ts to meet and accommodat­e the victims’ relatives with necessary psychologi­cal and medical care, as well as to work on the issue of providing financial assistance to the families of the victims.

A task force was set up to establish the causes of the crash, and criminal investigat­ors from Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee were sent to the scene, the committee said in a statement.

The investigat­ors are checking the flight documentat­ion, taking fuel samples and interrogat­ing maintenanc­e personnel, employees of the airline and witnesses of the crash, the committee said.

All possible causes are under considerat­ion, including the possibilit­y of pilot error, it added.

Both black boxes of the helicopter have been found, a source in regional emergency services was quoted by Sputnik news agency as saying, adding that the recorders are

Siberia, Russia, on Saturday.

in a satisfacto­ry condition.

The helicopter that crashed was manufactur­ed in 2010 and the pilot had nearly 6,000 hours of experience, including 2,300 as a captain, UTair said.

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