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41 dead in Russian plane blaze disaster

MOSCOW, May 6, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Forty-one people including at least two
children have died after a Russian passenger plane made an emergency landing
and erupted in a huge ball of fire and black smoke at Moscow’s busiest
airport on Sunday, investigators said.

Dramatic footage that went viral on social media showed Aeroflot’s Sukhoi
Superjet 100 aircraft crash-landing and then speeding along the runway at
Sheremetyevo international airport, flames pouring from its fuselage.

Passengers could be seen leaping onto an inflatable slide at the front and
running from the blazing plane as huge black columns of smoke billowed into
the sky.

“There were 78 people including crew members on board the plane,” the
Investigative Committee said in a statement, adding that the plane had been
flying to the northwestern Russian city of Murmansk.

“According to the updated info which the investigation has as of now, 37
people survived.”

A spokeswoman for the investigators confirmed the death toll was 41.
Another 11 people were injured, Dmitry Matveyev, the Moscow region’s health
minister said earlier in the day.

– ‘Horror before our eyes’ –

Witness Alyona Osokina said she was inside the terminal when she suddenly
saw a plane on fire rushing along the runway.

“The blaze was devouring the plane,” she told Rain TV.

Osokina said that fire engines had arrived quickly but could not
immediately put out the blaze.

“This horror and tragedy happened before our eyes,” she said, adding that
those who managed to flee the plane then walked calmly towards the airport.

“I believe they were in a state of deep shock.”

The jet carrying 73 passengers and five crew members had just left
Sheremetyevo when the crew issued a distress signal, officials said.

“Flight Su-1492 took off on schedule at 6:02 pm (1502 GMT),” said a
statement from the airport.

“After the take-off, the crew reported an anomaly and decided to come back
to the departure airport. At 6:30 pm, the aircraft made an emergency
landing,” it added.

Russia’s flagship carrier said the plane had to return to the airport “due
to a technical reason” and its engines caught fire upon landing. Previous
reports had said the fire broke out in mid-air. The jet reportedly managed to
land on its second attempt, hitting the ground with its landing gear first
and then its nose.

The plane’s fuel tanks were full and a much bigger death toll could have
been a real possibility, aviation experts said.

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Investigators said they were looking into various lines of inquiry and it
was premature to draw any conclusions about the cause of the accident.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had offered his condolences to the
victims’ loved ones, the Kremlin said.

He has also said the investigation “should be as thorough as possible,” the
Kremlin added.

Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev ordered a special committee to investigate
the disaster.

The Murmansk region — where many of the casualties are believed to be from
— will go into a three-day period of mourning beginning Monday. Some flights
have been diverted to other Moscow airports or Nizhny Novgorod, some 400
kilometres (250 miles) east of the Russian capital.

Numerous Aeroflot flights are expected to be affected in the coming days.

– Blow to aviation industry –

The country’s aviation’s safety record has been chequered and the latest
disaster is seen as a huge blow to its already struggling aviation industry.
The Sukhoi Superjet-100 was the first civilian aircraft developed in the
country’s post-Soviet era.

At the time of its launch, in 2011, it was a source of national pride and
seen as one of Putin’s pet projects.

But numerous technical problems with the plane have been reported in recent
years and Russia has struggled to convince foreign carriers to purchase it.

The government offered subsidies to encourage Russian airlines to buy the
Superjet and Aeroflot has became its main operator.

In September 2018, it announced a record order of 100 Superjet-100s.

After the tragedy some suggested that Russia may be better off abandoning
the Sukhoi Superjet altogether.

BSS/AFP/MSY/0826 hrs