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Plane crash in eastern Russia kills all 48 people on board

Forty-eight people have died in a plane crash in Russia's Far East, the head of the country's Amur region said in a statement Thursday.

Wreckage of plane found 15 kilometres south of its destination of Tynda, Russia

A closeup of a passenger airplane is shown.
An An-24 aircraft of Angara Airlines is shown landing at the airport of Irkutsk, Russia, in an April 2024 file photo. Angara's An-24 bound for Tynda from Blagoveshchensk in Russia's Far East crashed on Thursday. (Marina Lystseva/The Associated Press)

Forty-eight people have died in a plane crash in Russia's Far East, the head of the country's Amur region said in a statement Thursday.

The An-24 passenger plane disappeared from radar as it travelled from the city of Blagoveshchensk on the Russian-Chinese border to the town of Tynda.

Rescuers later found the aircraft's burning wreckage amid dense forests on a hillside south of its planned destination.

Several men in uniforms and ball caps stand near a small aircraft. Some are loading supplies on to the plane.
In this photo taken from video released by Russia Emergency Situations Ministry press service on Thursday, ministry workers load their equipment into a helicopter prior to leaving for the site of the crashed Russian An-24 passenger plane of the Siberia-based Angara Airlines. (Russia Emergency Situations Ministry/The Associated Press)

Gov. Vasily Orlov said that all passengers and crew on board the aircraft were killed in the crash. He also announced three days of mourning for the region.

Images of the reported crash site circulated by Russian state media show debris scattered among dense forest, surrounded by plumes of smoke.

The transport prosecutor's office in the Far East said in an online statement that the plane attempted a second approach while trying to land when contact with it was lost.

The flight was operated by Siberia-based Angara Airlines.  

It was originally reported that 49 people were aboard.

Smoke is shown rising in a heavily forested area.
In this photo taken from video released by Russia Emergency Situations Ministry press service on Thursday, smoke rises from the site of the crashed plane. (Russia Emergency Situations Ministry/The Associated Press)