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Wreckage of crashed Russian Tu-154 plane recovered

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MOSCOW Divers have recovered the wreckage of the Russian Tu154 aircraft that crashed Sunday into the Black Sea after takeoff from the resort city of Sochi, the Russian Defense Ministry said yesterday.

The divers have already raised to the surface two elements of the steering unit, which have been identified by their serial numbers as those belonging to the crashed plane, the ministry’s spokesman Igor Konashenko­v said.

The fragments were found at a depth of 30 meters and some 1,700 meters off the coastline, he said, adding that debris of the crashed plane was scattered on the territory with a radius of around 500 meters. Over 3,500 people, as well as 45 ships, 12 airplanes, 10 helicopter­s, three drones and several deepsubmer­gence vehicles are currently participat­ing in the search and rescue operation.

The illfated Tu154, en route to Russia’s Hmeimim air base in the Syrian port city of Latakia, crashed shortly after takeoff from Sochi early Sunday morning. Ninetytwo people 84 passengers and eight crew members were aboard the plane. Most of them were members of the Alexandrov Ensemble, a renowned choir of the Russian Armed Forces, as well as nine Russian journalist­s. They were heading to the air base for New Year celebratio­ns.

Russia held

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nationwide day of mourning on Monday. Flags were flown at halfmast at the signature buildings and government workplaces in Moscow. People laid flowers in front of the Moscow headquarte­rs of the Alexandrov Ensemble.

The Defense Ministry denied reports that some of the crash victims were seen wearing life jackets. The authoritie­s have ruled out the possibilit­y of a terror attack, saying the main reasons of the crash may be technical failure or pilot errors.

Earlier in the day, the Russian Air Force Commanderi­nChief Viktor Bondarev said the flight recorders of the aircraft remain intact. (Xinhuanet.com)

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