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Yeysk: At least four dead in Russian military plane crash near Ukraine

2022-10-17T21:24:35.918Z


A Russian military plane has crashed near the Ukrainian border. An engine is said to have caught fire. One of the pilots denied that it was a shooting down.


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The remains of the Sukhoi Su-34 jet

Photo: IMAGO/Vitaly Timkiv / IMAGO/SNA

A Russian fighter jet crashed over the Russian city of Yeysk on the Sea of ​​Azov, killing and injuring.

Shortly after take-off, the Sukhoi Su-34 fighter-bomber fell right next to an eight-story apartment building, part of which was set on fire.

According to the regional civil defense in the evening, at least four people were killed and 25 injured.

The whereabouts of six people were unclear.

According to the information, 72 apartments were damaged.

The Ministry of Defense in Moscow confirmed the crash.

When taking off from a nearby air base, one of two engines caught fire, it said.

The two men from the cockpit would have saved themselves with parachutes.

President Vladimir Putin was informed of the crash.

Civil Protection Minister Alexander Kurenkov and Health Minister Mikhail Murashko flew to Yeysk from Moscow.

Videos show big explosion

Videos said to have come from the city showed a large explosion close to the skyscraper.

Then smaller detonations could be heard.

Part of the building caught fire up to the roof.

According to official information, 400 rescue workers managed to bring the fire under control by the evening.

The house is not in danger of collapsing.

No one was injured at a nearby school.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said the machine was on a training flight.

According to the rules, such flights take place without ammunition.

The port city of Yeysk is located in the north of the Russian Krasnodar region on the Azov Sea.

Across the bay lies the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, which was devastated by bombing and a long siege in the early months of the Russian offensive.

Yeysk is so close to Ukraine that airstrikes can be launched from there.

The Su-34 was not shot down, but had a defect, said a rescued pilot, according to the newspaper report.

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Source: spiegel

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