A Russian passenger plane, an An-24 operated by Angara airline, has dropped off radar while approaching Tynda in the Amur region. Preliminary reports indicate there were 43 passengers and 6 crew members, including five children. Debris has been discovered in Russia's far east. The emergencies ministry provided a slightly lower estimate of around 40 individuals on board. Regional Governor Vasily Orlov confirmed that all necessary forces and means have been deployed for search operations.
A Russian passenger plane carrying about 50 people has gone missing in the Amur region, bordering China, with debris found in Russia's far east.
The An-24 plane, operated by Angara, disappeared from radar while approaching Tynda, a town in the Amur region. Initial reports indicate 43 passengers and 6 crew members were on board.
Regional Governor Vasily Orlov stated that all necessary forces and means have been deployed to search for the plane, highlighting the emergency response.
The local emergencies ministry reported a discrepancy in the number on board, estimating about 40 people compared to Governor Orlov's initial count of 49.
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