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Plane crashes into building while making emergency landing in Russia; two killed
Plane crashes into building while making emergency landing in Russia; two killed
MOSCOW, Dec 4, 2010 (AFP) - A passenger plane slammed into buildings at a Moscow airport after making an emergency landing Saturday, killing two people and injuring dozens, Russian investigators said.
The Dagestan Airlines Tupolev plane carrying more than 155 people overshot the runway after landing at Domodedovo airport outside Moscow, with all three of its engines failing, authorities said.
"As the result of the emergency landing of the Tu-154 in Domodedovo, two people died and around 40 people were injured," the emergencies ministry said in a statement.
The number of injured later grew to 56, a health ministry spokesman told the RIA Novosti news agency.
Up to 10 of the injured were in a very serious condition, a health ministry spokesman told the agency, adding that medics were in the process of sending the injured to hospitals.
A passenger said the crew managed to prevent the plane from hitting a concrete wall as it rolled off the runway.
"The plane broke into three parts, but it did not run into a concrete wall but hit a little hillock," Valery Chumak told the Interfax news agency.
"The crew did a good job. They did everything they could, thank you to them. If we had hit the wall that was nearby, we would have blown up," Chumak said.
The passengers with the least injuries were those sitting at the back of the plane, Chumak said. |
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