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    Black Sea air crash compensation to be set after investigation

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 03, 2006

    YEREVAN/SOCHI, May 3 (RIA Novosti) - A decision on compensation
    following the deaths of all passengers of an Armenian Armavia
    Airlines plane that crashed over the Black Sea will be reached after
    an investigation, the airline said Wednesday.

    All the 113 passengers and crew are presumed dead after an Airbus plane
    flying from the Armenian capital, Yerevan, to an airport servicing
    the popular Russian resort of Sochi disappeared from radar screens
    at 2:15 a.m. local time (Tuesday 10:15 p.m. GMT).

    Independent experts appointed by insurers are assessing the level
    and procedures for compensation payouts, Armavia Airlines said.

    "All passengers of the crashed A-320 airliner were insured in
    accordance with international regulations and standards. Risks were
    reinsured on the international market," an airline source said, adding
    that the airline would announce the final details as soon as possible.

    Russian Transport Minister Igor Levitin is currently meeting with
    Armenian Defense Minister Serzh Sargsyan at Adler Airport, which
    services Sochi. A crisis center has been set up there.

    Eighty-six relatives of the victims have arrived at Adler, and a
    further 120 are expected soon.

    The airline said, "On arrival, everyone is being put in hotels in
    the city, and is being brought food. Where necessary, they are being
    provided with medical and psychological help." The Russian Emergency
    Situations Ministry said bad weather was most likely to blame for
    the loss of the A-320.

    Medical aid is also being provided to families of victims staying at
    Yerevan's Zvartnots airport while the bodies of their relatives are
    being recovered from the sea, airport doctor Lyudmila Avakyan said.

    May 5 and 6 have been declared mourning days in Armenia, and May 5
    in Russia.
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