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Relatives of the victims of the An-24 crash in the Amur region arrived in Tynda

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Relatives of those killed in the crash of the AN-24 aircraft in the Amur region arrived at Tynda airport. Footage from the scene on July 27 is published by Izvestia.

The footage shows how psychologists from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations are on duty at the airport, and support is provided to the families of the victims.

On the same day, one of the passengers of the Angara airline told Izvestia that residents of the city could not change carriers due to the lack of alternative options. According to him, the planes look "sad" from the inside, and the safety of the aircraft raises questions.

The AN-24 crashed in the Amur region, 15 km from the city of Tynda on July 24. Communication with the aircraft was lost during the flight on the Khabarovsk – Blagoveshchensk – Tynda route. Later, his burning fuselage was found on the ground. All passengers and crew members were killed.

The governor of the Amur Region, Vasily Orlov, noted that investigative actions are being carried out at the crash site. Later, the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation reported the discovery of flight recorders at the crash site. On July 27, the specialists of the Ministry of Emergency Situations began to disassemble the fuselage of the aircraft.

In the Amur region, three days of mourning were declared in connection with the plane crash. On July 25, a memorial service for the victims of the plane crash was held in the Tynda church.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

Переведено сервисом «Яндекс Переводчик»

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