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Kazakhstan observes day of mourning after fatal jet crash

ALMATY, Kazakhstan, Dec 28, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Kazakhstan observed a national
day of mourning on Saturday a day after 12 people died when an airliner
crashed shortly after takeoff and slammed into a house.

The jet carrying nearly 100 passengers operated by budget carrier Bek Air
was torn apart and its nose crushed on impact with a building in the
country’s biggest city Almaty, but many on board managed to walk away without
serious injury.

In the capital Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan’s largest flag was at half-mast while
officials made urgent appeals for blood donations to help injured survivors.

Neighbouring Russia and China were among the countries to join the Vatican
and the European Union in expressing condolences to the former Soviet Central
Asian republic.

Officials say the Fokker 100 plane’s tail hit the tarmac twice on Friday
during take-off before it came down and crashed into the concrete building,
splitting into two.

According to Kazakh emergency authorities, the 12 dead included the pilot.
Another 47 passengers out of the 98 people onboard were still in hospital on
Saturday. Nine of them were children, officials said.

An investigation has been opened into “violation of security regulations
and air transport operating rules”. But the interior ministry is still
examining possible causes for the accident.

According to the authorities, an inquiry should announce its first
conclusions next month. But a dozen other Bek Air aircraft will be grounded
in the meantime.

According to the industry ministry, the low-cost airline operates nine
Fokker-100 type aircraft, a medium-haul model built by the Dutch aircraft
manufacturer Fokker.

In March 2016, a Bek Air Fokker 100 with 116 passengers on board had to
make an emergency landing at Nur-Sultan International Airport due to a
landing gear problem, without causing injuries.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1748 hrs