Russian Passenger Plane An-24, Went Missing In Amur Region, Crashes With 50 Onboard; No Survivors Reported

Moscow: The Russian passenger plane An-24, which went missing on Thursday morning, crashed in the Amur region. At the time of the crash, there were 50 people aboard.

According to reports, all the passengers died in the crash.

After reports surfaced about the plane went missing, emergency services were pressed into action. The aircraft was operated by a Siberia-based airline called Angara. The local emergency ministry said the radar signal from the plane was lost when it approached its destination of Tynda, reported Reuters.

Notably, the town is situated in the Amur region near the China border. "Rescuers locate burning fuselage of missing Russian passenger plane on a mountainside about 16 kilometres (10 miles) from Tynda," emergency officials said, as quoted by The Economic Times.

As per Russian news agency, poor visibility could be the reason behind the crash.

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