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All 113 aboard crashed Armenian plane proved dead
www.chinaview.cn 2006-05-04 07:19:37

:::::: EU extends condolences over Black Sea air tragedy
:::::: Russia, Armenia to mourn jet crash on Friday
:::::: Chinese president extends condolences to Armenia over jet crash
:::::: Bad weather responsible for Armenian jet crash
:::::: All 113 people on board crashed plane proved dead
:::::: 28 Russians killed in Armenian jet crash
:::::: Armenian airliner crashes into Black Sea off Russia

All the 113 passengers and crew who were on board the airbus that went down into the Black Sea near Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi have been killed, the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations said on Wednesday.
Police officers and officials look at debris of the Armenian Armavia A-320, crashed Wednesday, May 3, 2006, at the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi sea port. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
    MOSCOW, May 3 (Xinhua) -- All the 113 passengers and crew who were on board the airbus that went down into the Black Sea near Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi have been killed, the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations said on Wednesday.

    The Airbus A-320 of the Armenian airline belonging to the air company Armavia had 113 people on board, including six children and eight crew, the ministry spokesman Viktor Beltsov was quoted by the Itar-Tass news agency as saying.

    Twenty-five bodies of those killed were found after the crash, Beltsov said.

    According to the list of passengers placed in the hall of the international airport Zvartnots of Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia, 28 Russian citizens were aboard the crashed jet.

    Bad weather condition is considered as a main explanation of the crash, Beltsov said. Enditem


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