The Scotsman

Flight recorder from Russian plane to be examined in Moscow

● Ships combing vast area for bodies of 92 who died in Black Sea crash

- By VERONIKA SILCHENKO and D NATALIYA VASILYEVA

Rescue workers yesterday found a flight recorder from the Russian military plane that crashed into the Black Sea over the weekend, the defence ministry said.

All 92 people aboard the Tu-154 plane are believed to have died on Sunday morning when it crashed two minutes after taking off from the southern Russian city of Sochi.

The 84 passengers included dozens of singers from Russia’s world-famous military choir who were going to the Russian air force base in Syria to perform at a New Year’s concert.

The defence ministry said in a statement that one of the flight recorders was found early 0 Vladimir Putin has ordered a thorough investigat­ion yesterday morning about a mile away from the shore. State television showed footage of rescue workers on an inflatable boat carrying a container with a bright orange object submerged in water. The ministry said later that the black box was flown to a ministry laboratory outside Moscow and at first examinatio­n it did not appear to be seriously damaged.

It was not immediatel­y clear when the data from the black box would be available but Magomed Tolboyev, a decorated test pilot, told the Inter- fax news agency that investigat­ors could retrieve data from the flight recorder later in the day.

Russian leader Vladimir Putin has already ordered a thorough investigat­ion into the crash.

Mourners yesterday continued to bring flowers to the pier of Sochi’s sea port as 3,500 people, 45 ships and 192 divers swept the vast crash site for bodies of the victims and debris. Rescue teams so far have recovered 12 bodies and numerous body fragments, which have been flown to Moscow for identifica­tion.

Divers found fragments of the fuselage, parts of the engine and various mechanical parts, the defence ministry said.

Officials still have not announced the cause of the crash, but they have been anxious to quash speculatio­n that it might have been caused by a bomb planted on board or a portable air defence missile.

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0 A grieving woman lights a candle on a beach on the Black Sea in memory of the 92 people who died when the military plane crashed over the weekend
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