Oman Daily Observer

Man killed by plane taking off from Russia’s main airport

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MOSCOW: A man was killed on the runway at Moscow’s largest airport when he was hit by a plane that was taking off, Russian investigat­ors said on Wednesday.

Russian news agencies quoted sources as saying the man was on a stopover in Moscow and had earlier picked a fight on board his flight from Spain.

The 25-year-old somehow ended up on the runway where “a Boeing 737 plane inflicted deadly injuries on him during take-off,” the Russian Investigat­ive Committee said on Twitter.

The incident occurred in Sheremetye­vo airport at around 8 pm on Tuesday as the plane was taking off on a flight to Athens.

The head of Russia’s aviation watchdog Alexander Neradko told Russian agencies that the plane was operated by Russian flagship carrier Aeroflot.

Investigat­ors said in a video posted on Twitter that they found down from the man’s coat and a shoelace among the fragments scattered on the runway. No official criminal probe has been launched yet.

Sheremetye­vo Airport did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Russian news agencies said the man had been escorted by police in Sheremetye­vo to the boarding gate for his connecting flight, but then walked away instead of boarding a bus to the plane.

Sources quoted by Russian agencies said the man had been due to fly on to Armenia.

Interfax news agencies also quoted a source as saying that airport services and police inspected the plane when it landed in Athens and found “holes” in the fuselage.

Aeroflot, which flies from Sheremetye­vo, said on its website Wednesday that a number of flights have been reschedule­d as one of the three runways was closed. — AFP

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