The Borneo Post

Turbulence injures 27 on Aeroflot flight to Bangkok

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BANGKOK: Passengers on an Aeroflot flight from Moscow to Thailand were slammed into the ceiling after their aircraft hit a patch of severe turbulence injuring 27 people, some of them suffering fractured bones, witnesses and officials said.

The terrifying ordeal occurred when the plane f lew through a pocket of “clean air” turbulence — so-called because there is no cloud warning of its presence — shortly before landing in Bangkok after midnight, the airline said.

Denis Antonyuk, an official at Russia’s embassy in Bangkok said 24 Russian nationals and three Thais were injured.

“Fifteen Russians and two Thais are still in hospital,” he told AFP, adding the rest had been discharged.

Passenger phone footage broadcast by Rossiya 24 state television channel showed a scene of chaos inside the cabin, with injured passengers on the floor, smears of blood on luggage racks and oxygen masks hanging down.

“We were hurled up into the roof of the plane, it was practicall­y impossible to hold on,” a passenger who gave her first name Yevgenia, told Rossiya 24 by phone.

“It felt like the shaking wouldn’t stop, that we would just crash,” she added.

The head of the Russian embassy’ s consular department Vladimir Sosnov told RIA Novosti news agency that some of the injured were undergoing operations but he could not give exact numbers.

He added that none of the injuries were life-threatenin­g.

“All the injured were taken to a local hospital with injuries of varying degrees of severity — mainly fractures and contusions. Some need an operation,” the Russian embassy in Bangkok said in a statement.

Official sat Bangkok’ s Suvarnabhu­mi airport did not respond to requests for comment.

Thailand has become a very popular destinatio­n for sunseeking Russian tourists with dozens of flights a day from across the country. — AFP

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A still image from video shows passengers lying on the floor and debris in plane cabin onboard an Aeroflot Boeing 777 flight from Moscow to Bangkok after it hit turbulence.
— Reuters photo A still image from video shows passengers lying on the floor and debris in plane cabin onboard an Aeroflot Boeing 777 flight from Moscow to Bangkok after it hit turbulence.

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