Both Pilots Dead After Small Aircraft Crashes in Remote Siberian Region
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An Antonov An-2 aircraft made a "hard landing" in the Russian Krasnoyarsk region, from which only debris remained, according to official photos. There were two pilots on board who did not survive the accident. This was reported by the Russian state agency TASS, citing the West Siberian Transport Prosecutor's Office.
An An-2 aircraft crashed in the Krasnoyarsk Territory in eastern Siberia, near the settlement of Tanzibey, killing both pilots, the Russian International Aviation Committee (MAK) announced in Moscow on Friday.
The Russian An-2 aircraft made a “hard landing” near a military unit in the Yermakovsky district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory of the Russian Federation.
In the Krasnoyarsk Territory of Russia on the afternoon of October 3, an An-2 light transport plane crashed. - Ukrinform.
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