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27.12.2016
Wreckage from the TU-154 plane that crashed near Sochi was recovered from the Black Sea on Tuesday.
Divers have recovered several parts which have been identified by serial numbers as belonging to the crashed TU-154.
The fragments were discovered some 1700 meters (5500 ft) off the Sochi coastline. The debris was found scattered within a radius of around 500 meters (1600 ft).
The Tu-154 aircraft was bound for Hmeymim airbase, in Syria's Latakia province, carrying the official army choir of the Russian armed forces, the Alexandrov Ensemble, also known as the Red Army Choir. The musicians on board were due to take part in a New Year's performance. The plane crashed just 20 minutes after take-off, from Sochi, early on Sunday.
The Tu-154 plane was carrying 92 people, including 84 passengers and eight crew members. According to the Russian Defence Ministry, no survivors have been found at the crash site and 11 bodies have been recovered so far.
Divers have recovered several parts which have been identified by serial numbers as belonging to the crashed TU-154.
The fragments were discovered some 1700 meters (5500 ft) off the Sochi coastline. The debris was found scattered within a radius of around 500 meters (1600 ft).
The Tu-154 aircraft was bound for Hmeymim airbase, in Syria's Latakia province, carrying the official army choir of the Russian armed forces, the Alexandrov Ensemble, also known as the Red Army Choir. The musicians on board were due to take part in a New Year's performance. The plane crashed just 20 minutes after take-off, from Sochi, early on Sunday.
The Tu-154 plane was carrying 92 people, including 84 passengers and eight crew members. According to the Russian Defence Ministry, no survivors have been found at the crash site and 11 bodies have been recovered so far.
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