Daily News (Los Angeles)

28 feared dead in plane crash in Far East region

- By Daria Litvinova

A plane carrying 28 people crashed Tuesday, apparently as it came in for a landing in bad weather in Russia’s Far East, and everyone aboard was feared dead.

Wreckage from the An26 was found on a coastal cliffside and in the sea near the airport in the town of Palana, according to officials.

The plane was on approach for a landing in fog and clouds when it missed a scheduled communicat­ion and disappeare­d from radar, officials from the Kamchatka region said.

The plane “practicall­y crashed into a sea cliff,” which wasn’t supposed to be in its landing trajectory, according to Sergei Gorb, deputy director of the company that owns the aircraft, Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise.

The plane was in operation since 1982, Russian state news agency Tass reported. Alexei Khabarov, director of Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise, told the Interfax news agency that the aircraft was technicall­y sound before taking off from the city of Petropavlo­vsk-Kamchatsky.

According to Russian media reports, none of the six crew members or 22 passengers on board survived. The head of the local government in Palana, Olga Mokhireva, was among the passengers, spokespeop­le of the Kamchatka government said.

However, no bodies were found yet, and there was no official confirmati­on of the reports.

Russia’s state aviation agency, Rosaviatsi­ya, said that parts of the plane were found about 3 miles from the airport’s runway. Part of the fuselage was found on the side of a mountain, Russia’s Pacific Fleet told news agencies.

A criminal investigat­ion was opened, as is typical.

A search-and-rescue mission was underway in the mountainou­s area, but the work was suspended after night fell, the governor of Kamchatka, Vladimir Solodov, said.

“The site itself is difficult to access, a helicopter can’t land there,” Solodov said in video posted on the regional government’s website. “Because of adverse weather conditions, high waves, the rescue operation had to be temporaril­y suspended. It will resume tomorrow morning.”

Authoritie­s plan to deploy profession­al divers and rescuers trained for working in mountainou­s terrain. Solodov added that a group of government officials including Transport Minister Vitaly Savelyev will head to Palana on Wednesday.

In 2012, an An-28 plane belonging to Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise crashed into a mountain while flying the same route as Tuesday’s flight. A total of 14 people were on board and 10 of them were killed. Both pilots, who were among the dead, were found to have alcohol in their blood, Tass reported.

 ?? MARINA LYSTSEVA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Antonov An-26, left, with the same board number RA-26085as the missing plane, is parked at Airport Elizovo outside Petropavlo­vsk-Kamchatsky, Russia in 2020.
MARINA LYSTSEVA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Antonov An-26, left, with the same board number RA-26085as the missing plane, is parked at Airport Elizovo outside Petropavlo­vsk-Kamchatsky, Russia in 2020.

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