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More than 200 specialists are involved at the AN-24 crash site.

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More than 200 people are involved at the crash site of the AN-24 passenger plane near Tynda. This was announced on July 25 by the government of the Amur region in the Telegram channel.

"The total number of all forces and means involved in the work is 205 people and 34 pieces of equipment. Including fire and rescue units," the publication says.

It is noted that investigative actions are currently being carried out at the crash site in the Tynda district.

Access to the accident site is only possible on tracked all-terrain vehicles. The clearing is underway for the delivery of specialists and equipment.

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

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed their condolences to the Russian people and the country's leadership after the plane crash. Also in Blagoveshchensk, local residents organized a memorial in memory of the victims.

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

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