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Russia Plain Crash: PM Modi gave condolences after killing around 50 after Sorran; It is said that India is ‘standing in solidarity’. Bharat News

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief over the loss of life in a tragic aircraft accident in the Far East of Russia, which killed everyone. In a message posted on X, he said, “There was a deep sadness at the loss of life in the tragic aircraft accident in Russia. Expand our deep condolences to the families of the victims. We stand in solidarity with Russia and its people.,The Soviet -made Antonov -24 aircraft crashed into a forest area of Amur region on Thursday, carrying around 50 people, killing everyone on the board. The Twin-Propaler aircraft left from the blagogoshank and when it disappeared from the radar around 1:00 pm local time, it was the path of Tinda.A rescue helicopter is later located in a burning torso about 15 kilometers south of the Tinda airport, where smoke can be seen rising from heavy wooden accident site. Russian investigators confirmed that no one was left, and pieces of the aircraft were scattered throughout the area. The video footage released by the authorities showed widespread losses.According to Governor Vasili Orlov of Amur region, 43 passengers and six crew members were in flight, including five children. However, the Ministry of Russia’s emergency situations reported that 48 people were riding on a flight, operated by Angra Airlines in Siberia. The cause of discrepancy was not immediately clear.According to the Rusiplane.Net, about five decades of old aircraft, its airworthiness certificate was increased by 2036, although it could not be verified immediately according to AFP.According to the news agency AP, the aircraft originally left from Khabarovsk and was on a multi-foot journey, flying towards Tinda via BlagoVeschensk. The aircraft lost contact with air traffic control during the alleged second attempt to land. Russia’s aviation officials have opened an investigation, and the Amur region has declared mourning for three days.The cause of the accident has not been confirmed yet, but Sergei Salmanov, CEO of Angara Airlines, told Rain TV that the weather situation was bad at that time and said, “The commander decided to carry out the flight.”According to CCTV, Chinese President Xi Jinping also expressed condolences to Russian President Vladimir Putin to Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying, “I would like to express my deepest condolences to the victims and sympathize honestly to the families of the victims.” A Chinese national was allegedly among the passengers.

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