Eleven dead in Russian plane crash

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Eleven dead in Russian plane crash*

November 7, 2009 - 10:14PM

AFP

A Russian military plane crashed into the sea during a training exercise
in Russia's Far East region, leaving all eleven crew members missing and
presumed dead, officials have said.

The Tupolev Tu-142 plane disappeared from radar as it was coming to the
end of a training mission on Friday over the Tatarski Strait that
divides Russia's Far East island of Sakhalin from the mainland, the
defence ministry said on Saturday.

"Given the conditions under which the catastrophe took place, we can
presume that all the crew aboard the Tu-142 were killed," a source in
the emergencies ministry told the RIA Novosti news agency.

"But search operations will continue as long as there is the slightest
hope of finding someone alive," the official added.

Military sources told Russian news agencies that there were 11 crew
aboard the plane. Previously officials had said there were 10 crew members.

An emergencies ministry source in the Khabarovsk region in the Far East
told RIA Novosti that in the early morning an object was found at a
depth of 44 metres (144 feet) underwater "which appears to be the
fuselage of the plane".

"Objects are being investigated at water level which could be fragments
of the plane," the source added.

Search teams led by Russia's Pacific Fleet were currently searching for
the plane's black boxes and could use special submersibles to locate
them, RIA Novosti said.

A defence ministry source told the agency that the most likely cause of
the crash was a technical fault. Investigators have opened a criminal
enquiry into the possible infringement of flight rules and preparation,
it said.

All flights by the air force of the Russian Pacific Fleet have been
suspended pending the results of an investigation into the accident,
Russian news agencies said.

Deadly accidents are a frequent occurrence in Russia's armed forces
whose military hardware still includes ageing Soviet-era equipment.

The decorated commander of the country's celebrated military aerobatic
stunt team, the Russian Knights, was killed in August when two Sukhoi
Su-27 fighters collided in practice for the annual air show.

The Tu-142 is a reconnaissance anti-submarine warfare jet which was
first introduced into the armed forces in 1971. Some 75 Tu-142 jets are
currently employed by the Russian armed forces, the ITAR-TASS news
agency said.

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