No sign of survivors from Russian Black Sea plane crash
Four bodies recovered as crash site found off the coast of Russian city of Sochi, say Russian officials
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- Published Date: 12:00 | 26 December 2016
- Modified Date: 09:11 | 26 December 2016
There is no sign of survivors from Sunday's early morning airplane crash that had 92 passengers on board, most of them members of the Red Army Choir, Russia's Defense Ministry said.
Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov told reporters that the plane wreck was located 70 meters beneath the Black Sea and that rescue squads have so far recovered four bodies.
"Debris from the Tu-154 was found 1.5 kilometers from the coast of Sochi," Russia's official TASS news agency earlier quoted emergency services as saying.
According to Konashenkov, the plane took off from Adler Airport in the coastal resort city of Sochi at 5.25 a.m., (0225GMT), and disappeared from radar two minutes later.
The list of passengers on board the Tu-154 released by the ministry includes 64 musicians from the Red Army Choir or Alexandrov Ensemble, as well as nine journalists, eight soldiers, two ministry officials, and one member of an NGO.
Anadolu Agency