A very
"strange" Christmas it was. All 92 passengers onboard a Russian
military plane have been confirmed dead after the aircraft crashed into the
Black Sea on Sunday -
Christmas day.
Remains of the
victims were said to have been recovered.
According to
the BBC, the Tu-154 was said to be conveying soldiers, reporters and 64 members
of the famed Alexandrov military music ensemble who were to perform for Russian
troops.
The flight had
originated in Moscow and landed at Adler airport in Sochi for refuelling.
The plane was
said to have disappeared from the radar two minutes after taking off from Sochi
at 05.25 (02.25 GMT), heading for Latakia in Syria.
An audio
recording played on Russian media and said to be the final conversation between
air traffic controllers and the pilot reveals no sign of any difficulties being
faced by the crew.
Voices remain
calm until the plane disappears and the controllers try in vain to re-establish
contact.
Reports from
the area said flying conditions were favourable.
President
Vladimir Putin had said Monday would be a day of national mourning.
Ministry
spokesman, Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov, said, “No survivors have been spotted.”
Konashenkov
said the plane was last serviced in September and had undergone more
substantial repairs in December 2014. It had an “experienced” pilot.
President
Putin has ordered a state commission to look into the crash and sent his
condolences to the families and friends of the victims.
Among those on
board was a popular woman, Elizaveta Glinka, known as Dr. Liza, the executive
director of the Fair Aid charity and the inaugural winner of Russia’s state
prize for achievements in human rights.
May the souls
of the departed find eternal rest. Amen!
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