Documents Found and Confiscated from Crashed Airplane in Russia
Following the crash of an airplane in the Amur region, investigators are conducting searches at the airline company as well as at the airport. The discovered documents have been confiscated. According to a report by TASS, this was announced by Svetlana Petrenko, the official representative of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
“Investigators from the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation are working at the crash site in the Amur region and conducting searches and confiscating documents from air transport organizations,” she said.
It should be noted that an An-24 passenger airplane of the Angara airline crashed during its second approach to land at the Tynda airport in the Amur region. According to various sources, there were between 46 to 49 people on board, including crew members. All passengers have died. This information has been confirmed by the Russian Investigative Committee.