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Old 29th Dec 2010, 03:53
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FYI....I just spotted this on The Kathryn Report:

Russian military flight crash, 11 dead
MOSCOW — A Russian Antonov military cargo plane crashed Tuesday on the border between Russia's Tula and Oryol regions, killing all 11 crew members aboard.

Itar-Tass cited a source from the Russian Defense Ministry's information department as saying the An-22 plane had been flying from Voronezh to Tver when it disappeared from radar screens.

The news agency quoted a Russian law enforcement official as confirming all 11 crew members were dead.
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More news report.... (ABC News -->AFP)

12 presumed dead in Russian military plane crash

A giant Antonov cargo plane has crashed during a training exercise in central Russia, leaving all 12 military pilots aboard the aircraft missing and presumed dead, officials say.

The Antonov An-22 military plane, carrying the servicemen but no cargo, had been performing a training exercise on its way from Voronezh to Tver in central Russia when it disappeared from radar screens late Tuesday (local time), a spokeswoman for military prosecutors said.

Spokeswoman Natalya Zemskova says the plane's scattered remains were found early Wednesday in a field four kilometres from the village of Troitskoye in the Tula region, with the impact of the crash leaving a five-metre-deep crater in the ground.

"All those aboard died," Moscow-based investigators said in a separate statement, adding local witnesses heard an explosion.

Ms Zemskova, however, says the pilots are presumed dead because officials are still looking for their bodies.

Igor Konashenkov, a spokesman for the defence minister, says bad weather at the scene is hampering search efforts.

"It's a blizzard and snowing," he said.

Dating back to the Soviet era, the Antonov An-22 is a military cargo turboprop plane and is among the world's largest aircraft.

Ms Zemskova says authorities have opened a criminal probe into the accident, adding, however, it is too early to say what caused the crash.

Accidents involving military aircraft are common in Russia.

Last year, a Tupolev Tu-142 crashed into the sea during a training exercise in Russia's far east, leaving all 11 crew members missing and presumed dead.

- AFP
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