
Russia Plane Crash: "No Sign of Survivors" After Deadly Crash in Far East
July 24, 2025: Russia Plane Crash – Authorities conducting search operations at the site of a passenger plane crash in Russia’s far east have reported no signs of survivors. The An-24 aircraft, operated by Angara airline, went down on Thursday with approximately 49 people onboard, including five children and six crew members. All are now feared dead.
The plane, en route from Blagoveshchensk to Tynda in the Amur region near the Chinese border, lost contact with air traffic control shortly before its scheduled landing. Regional Governor Vasily Orlov confirmed the tragic outcome, stating that “all of them were killed in the crash.”
Aerial inspections by a Mi-8 helicopter crew flying over the crash area reported no signs of life, with the regional civil defense and fire safety center informing TASS that the plane caught fire upon impact. Unverified video footage circulating online, reportedly from a helicopter, shows the burning wreckage in a densely forested, mountainous area, about 15-16 kilometers from Tynda airport.
Preliminary investigations suggest crew error during a second landing attempt amid poor visibility as a possible cause for the crash. The An-24, a Soviet-era twin-turboprop aircraft, was reportedly nearly 50 years old. Rescue efforts at the remote, difficult terrain are ongoing.
Actor files police complaint after funds promised for upcoming film fail to materialise January 15,…
BJP MP’s voting moment turns tense amid mismanagement claims at polling booth January 15, 2026:…
Newlyweds’ romantic moments from Udaipur wedding steal the spotlight January 15, 2026: Kriti Sanon’s sister…
Suhana Khan, who made her acting debut with Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies (2023), has revealed…
With Washington Sundar’s availability and long-term role uncertain ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup,…
Congress MP highlights PM’s democracy pitch at Commonwealth Speakers conference January 15, 2026: Senior Congress…