A Russian military plane reported missing Sunday with 92
people aboard has crashed, leaving no apparent survivors and a trail of plane
wreckage in the Black Sea near Sochi, according to the Russian Defense
Ministry.
A Tupolev Tu-154 plane that was carrying 84 passengers and
eight crew members disappeared from radar Sunday morning local time after
taking off from the Adler airport near the Black Sea city, state-run RIA
Novosti news agency reported.
The plane, which first took off from Moscow, was headed to
the Russian Hmeymim airbase in Latakia, Syria, where the country has a large
military presence, for a concert ahead of New Year's Eve, a source told
Russia's state news agency Tass.
Before arriving in Latakia, the plane landed in Sochi to
refuel, the Defence Ministry's press service told Russia's Interfax news
agency.
According to RIA Novosti, the Defense Ministry said it found
debris from the missing Tu-154 in the Black Sea one mile from Sochi. Four ships
and five helicopters have combed the crash site, Russian Defense Ministry
spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said.
"No survivors are seen," the Defense Ministry said
in a statement.
IT'S LIKELY NOT
WEATHER, OR TERRORISM...
CNN Meteorologist Derek Van Dam said no major weather
patterns were present at the time of the plane's disappearance.
The Russian Tu-154 could have crashed because of a technical
malfunction or a pilot's error but not terrorism, the chairman of the
Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security Viktor Ozerov said,
according to Russia's Sputnik news agency.
"I rule out version of the terror attack completely. It
is the aircraft of the Ministry of Defense, the airspace of the Russian
Federation, there cannot be such a version," Ozerov is quoted as saying.
"The plane had to make a U-turn after takeoff over the sea, may have taken
the wrong direction.
Sixty-four members of the renowned Alexandrov Ensemble, the
Russian army's official choir, were on board the plane, the Defense Ministry
said in a statement. Valery Kahlilov, the ensemble's conductor, was one of the
passengers.
-cnn
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