Russian military plane disappears from radar with dozens on board
A Russian Defence Ministry
flight carrying dozens of people has vanished from the radar screens after
departing from the resort city of Sochi, Russian media reported on Sunday,
citing preliminary findings.
A total of 91 people were on board the Tu-154 aircraft,
including musicians and media representatives, the Sputnik news agency quoted a
security service source as saying.
Meanwhile, some media outlets cited sources as saying that the
plane might have crashed in mountains in Krasnodar Krai.
Based on preliminary information, the accident was caused by
technical malfunction or pilot error, a law enforcement source was quoted as
saying.
The vanished airplane is not a civilian one and was en route to
the Syrian port city of Latakia, according to Russian aviation and emergency
ministry authorities.
The Tu-154 is a three-engine medium-range airliner produced by
Russian aerospace and defence company Tupolev.
It is one of the fastest civilian aircraft in use and widely
used in extreme Arctic conditions.
(Source: Xinhua/NAN)
