A tragic air accident occurred on Thursday, July 24, in Russia’s Far Eastern region near the Chinese border, where a passenger aircraft carrying 50 people crashed, leaving no survivors. Officials confirmed the incident, as reported by news agency Reuters, marking one of the deadliest recent aviation disasters in the area.
According to authorities, the aircraft lost contact with air traffic control mid-flight. Shortly afterward, rescue teams discovered parts of the burning fuselage near the crash site. The plane was reportedly nearing the town of Tynda in the Amur region at the time of the accident.
Preliminary investigations suggest that the crash may have been caused by pilot error during landing, possibly due to poor visibility and adverse weather conditions. Further analysis is underway to determine the exact cause of the fatal crash.