Russia on Tuesday said a "technical malfunction" probably caused a military jet to crash into a block of flats in Yeysk, near Ukraine, killing at least 13 ...
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The ministry's representative said that 10 dead bodies were recovered during the rescue activities which has taken the total number of deaths to 13 people.
It further said that a Russian military plane crashed into a residential area which resulted in a fire due to the explosion of fuel, according to AP. After few hours after the crash, Krasnodar Governor Veniamin Kondratiev announced that the emergency services have extinguished the fire at the site. A nine-storey apartment building was set on fire after the Russian warplane Su-34 bomber crashed after one of its engines caught fire in the port city of Yeysk.
RIA news agency said the plane was a Sukhoi Su-34, a supersonic medium-range fighter-bomber, and crashed during a training flight from a military airfield. TASS ...
The Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin had ordered all necessary help to be provided to victims. Local authorities later said the blaze had been put out. Russian agencies said the pilots had ejected.
The Russian military says one of its warplanes has crashed near an apartment building in Yeysk, a port city on the Sea of Azov, after experiencing engine ...
Debris of a warplane crashed into a residential area are seen near a damaged building in Yeysk, Russia. A burnt bus and debris of a warplane crashed into a residential area are seen in Yeysk, Russia. The crash ignited a huge fire.
At least 13 people including three children were killed when a Sukhoi Su-34 fighter jet crashed into the courtyard of a nine-storey apartment building and ...
The crew ejected shortly before the crash and one was shown lying on a street still attached to a parachute webbing. Russia's emergency ministry said 19 people had been injured. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com
A Russian warplane crashed into a residential area in a Russian city on the Sea of Azov after suffering engine failure, leaving at least 13 people dead.
The Su-34 is a supersonic twin-engine bomber equipped with sophisticated sensors and weapons that has been a key strike component of the Russian air force. Yeysk, a city of 90,000, is home to a big Russian air base. Three of them died when they jumped from upper floors of a nine-storey apartment building to escape a massive blaze.
CCTV footage obtained by Reuters shows the moment a Russian fighter plane crashed into a residential building in the southern city of Yeysk shortly after ...
Investigators questioning pilots of Sukhoi Su-34, who managed to parachute out of plane.
We mourn.” We remember. It said it had launched a criminal inquiry into possible violations of flight rules, and had “seized fuel samples at the departure aerodrome” and “flight recorders at the site of the crash”.
A Russian SU-34 fighter jet crashed into a residential building in the western city of Yeysk on Monday, Russian state media TASS reported.
“The remains of the aircraft have been extinguished. “According to the report of the ejected pilots, the cause of the plane crash was the ignition of one of the engines during take-off. A building, believed to house hundreds of people, was later engulfed in flames, say officials.
Defense Ministry says plane was on a training mission when it experienced engine failure and crashed near an apartment building.
The Russian Defense Ministry said the plane was on a training mission Monday when one of its engines caught fire. Local authorities said the plane crash ignited a massive fire that engulfed several floors of a nine-story apartment building in Yeysk, on the Sea of Azov. The death toll has risen to 14 after a Russian warplane crashed into a residential area in the Russian port city of Yeysk, causing a massive fire at an apartment building.
The Su-34 bomber went down on Monday in the Sea of Azov port city of Yeysk.
It has been a key strike component of the Russian air force. Another 19 were taken to hospital with injuries, and one of them died of severe burns, bringing the death toll to 15, said Anna Minkova, a vice governor of the region. The death toll from the crash of a Russian warplane into a Russian city has risen to 15, including three people who died when they jumped from a nine-storey apartment building to escape a blaze, authorities said.
The Russian defence ministry said the Su-34 fighter-bomber crashed into the building in the city of Yeysk after one of its engines caught fire during ...
The aircraft has seen wide use during the war in Syria. The Su-34 is a supersonic twin-engine strike jet equipped with sophisticated sensors and weapons that has been a key strike component of the Russian air force. The city is separated from occupied Russian territory in southern Ukraine by a narrow stretch of the Sea of Azov.