Moscow-Sana
Seven people were killed and 13 others were injured when an L410 plane crashed in the Kemerovo province of Russia's Siberia.
The Russian RIA Novosti news agency quoted a source in the emergency services as confirming that the stricken plane made a sharp landing, killing seven people on board and wounding 13 others.
According to the Aviation Center for Search and Rescue in Siberia, the stricken plane was carrying parachute jumpers, pointing out that the accident occurred after the plane took off from Tanay airport, near the administrative border with Novosibirsk province. Air traffic controllers malfunctioned one of its engines.
In 2018, 71 people were killed when a Russian airliner crashed after taking off from Moscow.