Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Russian airliner crashes moments after takeoff, killing 71

- By Jim Heintz Associated Press

MOSCOW –A Russian airliner that had just taken off from the country’s second-busiest airport crashed Sunday, killing all 71 people aboard and scattering jagged chunks of wreckage across a snowy field outside Moscow.

The pilots of the An-148 regional jet did not report any problems before the twinengine aircraft plunged into the field about 25 miles from Domodedovo Airport, authoritie­s said.

The Saratov Airlines flight disappeare­d from radar just minutes after departure for the city of Orsk, some 1,000 miles to the southeast.

Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov confirmed that there were no survivors.

The 65 passengers ranged in age from 5 to 79, according to a list posted by the Russian Emergencie­s Ministry, which did not give their nationalit­ies. Six crew members were also aboard.

Emergency workers combed through the field while investigat­ors descended on the airport to search for clues to what brought the jet down. One of the flight recorders was recovered, Russian news reports said, but it was not immediatel­y clear if it was the data or voice recorder.

The airport has been the focus of security concerns in the past. Security lapses came under sharp criticism in 2004, after Chechen suicide bombers destroyed two airliners that took off from the airport on the same evening, killing 90 people. A 2011 bombing in the arrivals area killed 37 people.

Investigat­ors also conducted a search at the airline’s main office in Saratov, reports said.

In Washington, The Trump administra­tion has expressed sympathy for the families of the 71 people killed.

Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee said all possible causes were being considered. Some reports suggested there were questions about whether the plane had been properly deiced. Moderate snow was falling in much of Moscow at the time of the crash.

 ??  ?? The wreckage of an AN-148 plane is seen in Stepanovsk­oye village about 25 miles from the Domodedovo airport near Moscow, on Sunday.
The wreckage of an AN-148 plane is seen in Stepanovsk­oye village about 25 miles from the Domodedovo airport near Moscow, on Sunday.

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