A Soviet-era Antonov An-24 passenger plane operated by Angara Airlines crashed in Russia's remote Amur region, killing all 48 people on board, including children. The aircraft, nearly 50 years old, went down while attempting to land near Tynda, with emergency crews later finding the burning wreckage in dense forest. Investigators are probing possible crew error and the role of the plane's advanced age, as the An-24 had exceeded its planned service life but remained in operation. Recent safety violations at the airline and difficulties maintaining aging fleets due to international sanctions have raised serious concerns about Russia's aviation safety standards. The tragedy has prompted condolences from world leaders and renewed scrutiny of Russia's reliance on outdated aircraft.
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