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Russia Doesn’t Rule Out Terror In Black Sea Plane Crash


Russia doesn't rule out terror in Black Sea crash.

The Tu-154 Russian Defense Ministry plane fell after seven minutes after taking off from the airport of Adler. Its destination was the Russian military base in Syria.

On board the aircraft were 84 passengers and eight crew members-soldiers, artists, singers. The dance ensemble of the Alexandrov, nine journalists of federal TV channels, as well as a philanthropist Elizabeth Glinka, known as Dr. Lisa, were also aboard.

“There were soldiers on board of Tu-154, and the aircraft was flying to congratulate the New Year to VKS-The Russian Aerospace Forces based in Khmeimim “(Syria), said the Russian Defense Ministry.

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that 26 December will be a national mourning day in the country.

Investigation into the disaster are ongoing; experts confirmed that weather issues and terror were less likely to be the cause.

Russian expert in the field of aerospace, Vadim Lukashevich, Sunday afternoon declared to the BBC, that a terrorist attack can not be excluded because the investigation does not have enough information so far.

“It is too early to speak about any specific causes of the disaster, but for sure, we can not exclude the possibility of an explosion on board. However, if it turns out that the wreckages lay on a large area, it will mean that the destruction of the Tu-154 started in the air, “- he said.




Lukashevich assumed that even though the aircraft was manufactured in 1983, it cannot be considered as old and unfit.

According to latest sources, technical fault is the most likely scenario.

“Technical fault scenario came to the fore and is currently a priority,” Interfax declared.

“It was also unlikely due to pilot error, because they had enough experience of management of this type of aircraft. Regarding the weather conditions in the area of the crash, they were favorable for the flight,” said the source.

According to the Ministry of Defense, the plane was flown by Roman Volkov, first class pilot, who had logged more than 3000 flight hours.

Russia doesn't rule out terror in Black Sea crash

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