113 killed in the worst air crash of Armenia (China Daily) Updated: 2006-05-04 06:32
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kocharian declared tomorrow a day of
mourning in both countries, the Kremlin said.
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An file photo
shows an Armavia Airbus A320 passenger airliner on the tarmac at Yerevan
airport. An Armenian airliner crashed into the Black Sea off the Russian
coast in heavy rain on May 3, and all 113 passengers and crew on board
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not far from the shoreline, Beltsov said, and Sergei Kudinov, the head of the
emergency ministry's southern office, said the fuselage was found at a depth of
400 metres.
Search and rescue teams had pulled 46 bodies from the water by mid-afternoon,
emergency officials said; none was wearing a life jacket, indicating they did
not have time to prepare for an emergency landing.
Twenty-five boats, many carrying divers, were involved in the search, and a
deep-sea robot was to be used to try to recover the plane's recorders, the
emergency ministry said. But Rudolf Teymurazov of Russia's Intergovernmental
Aviation Committee, expressed doubt the recorders could be found because water
at the crash site is as deep as 2 kilometres.
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