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  • RF Emergency Situations Service: Search Operations Where A320 Crashe

    RF EMERGENCY SITUATIONS SERVICE: SEARCH OPERATIONS WHERE A320 CRASHED HELD IN TWO DIRECTIONS

    Moscow, May 4. ArmInfo-RBC. Search operations in the area of the crash
    in the Black Sea will be in two directions: at the spot and in the
    bottom, Andrey Legoshin, Deputy Head of Russian ESS Operative Office,
    told journalists.

    A special a deep-sea robot was to be used to try to recover the
    plane's recorders, after the fuselage is found. The search operations
    are coordinated by helicopters. Search and rescue teams had pulled
    48 bodies from the water, 20 bodies were identified, including
    a stewardess.

    To recap, the wrecked Airbus A- 320 was carrying out U 8967 fight
    Yerevan-Sochi. French specialists of Airbus Industry concern also
    arrived in the place. Besides, the sonar system and deep-sea devices
    were assembled. Investigation group of RF Prosecutor General's Office
    (PGO) headed by Vladimir Lisenko, Head of the RF PGP Department for
    Investigation of Special Cases, is in the place of the crash. Besides,
    arriving in the disaster place were Deputy Prosecutor General of RF
    Nikolay Shepel, Krasnodar Regional Prosecutor Sergey Yeremin, and
    other officials of the region. Preliminary data say that all the
    133 passengers and the crew of Airbus A320 that crashed into the
    Black Sea were killed. Among them were 26 citizens of Russia, one
    citizen of Ukriane. Krasnodar Regional Prosecutor's Office initiated
    a criminal case on the Article 263.3 of RF Criminal Code (violation
    of safe transportation and air transport exploitation rules resulting
    in death of two and more people).
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