Nine killed in Russian cargo plane crash*
AFP
AFP - 39 minutes ago
MOSCOW (AFP) - - A cargo plane crashed as it prepared to land in the
city of Chelyabinsk in the Urals region of Russia on Monday, killing all
nine people aboard, a spokeswoman for the emergency situations ministry
said.
"The pilot told ground control that there was smoke in the cockpit and
he decided to return to the airport. The plane crashed as he was coming
in for landing," the spokeswoman, Natalya Andryanova, said on state
television.
"All the crew members died," Andryanova said. Officials quoted by
Russian news agencies said there were nine people on board the otherwise
empty An-12, a large cargo plane that has been in production since the
1960s.
The crash happened 12 kilometres (seven miles) north of Chelyabinsk.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev offered his condolences and ordered
Transport Minister Igor Levitin to set up an inquiry to look into the
reasons for the crash, RIA Novosti news agency reported, quoting a
Kremlin spokesman.
A criminal inquiry into possible breaches of air safety rules has been
opened, Interfax reported, quoting an official from the investigations
committee of the Russian prosecutor's office.
A Chelyabinsk resident, Vladimir Zonov, told Echo of Moscow radio that
the plane had crashed into a field of wheat and that smouldering debris
from the wreckage was scattered up to 300 metres from the site.
"We saw a big flame, as if something had exploded," Zonov said.
The An-12, a large cargo plane that can carry around 20 tons, reportedly
belonged to the Moskoviya charter flight company and was on a route from
Chelyabinsk to Perm, also in the Urals.
A company employee in Moscow told AFP that he knew nothing about a crash.
In July last year, a 1964 vintage An-12 crashed in Moscow's Domodedovo
airport, killing seven people.