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Specialists of the Ministry of Emergency Situations have begun to disassemble the fuselage of the crashed An-24 aircraft.

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Round-the-clock search and operational investigative measures are being carried out at the crash site of the AN-24 passenger plane in the Amur Region. This was reported on July 27 in the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in the Telegram channel.

"In total, 249 specialists and 31 pieces of equipment are working at the scene, 123 people and 17 pieces of equipment are involved," the department said.

There is a tent camp in the area of the crash. A communications hub was also deployed.

Currently, relatives of those killed in the plane crash continue to come to Tynda. They are accommodated in hotels.

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.

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.

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