Today marks the anniversary of two plane crashes that claimed the lives of many: the Bailmer disaster in 1992 and Siberia Airlines' 1812 flight in 2001.
The scene of the crash in Amsterdam
Photography:
AFP
Two plane crashes, which claimed the lives of many, occurred on the same date nine years apart.
Today (Sunday), the fourth of October, marks their anniversary.
The first case is the crash of an El Al Boeing 747 in Amsterdam in 1992. The Bailmer disaster claimed the lives of three crew members and an Israeli passenger and 39 Dutch citizens.
The creepy video above shows a recording of the event.
The Dutch flight controllers are heard talking to the pilots, who are trying to deal with the malfunction that has occurred, until the moment of the crash.
The second disaster, which occurred in 2001, happened on the 1812 flight of Siberia Airlines.
It left Ben Gurion Airport for Novosibirsk, Russia. The plane was hit by a stray missile and crashed into the Black Sea.
The crash killed 66 passengers on board the Topolov 154. 51 of those killed were Israelis. Unfortunately, none of the passengers survived.