A Soviet-era Antonov An-24 passenger plane operated by Angara Airlines crashed in Russia's remote Far East region near Tynda, killing all 48 or 49 people on board, including several children. The aircraft disappeared from radar while attempting to land and was later found burning in a mountainous area by emergency crews. The plane, nearly 50 years old, had a history of service beyond its intended lifespan, raising concerns about the safety of aging aircraft in Russia. Preliminary reports suggest possible crew error as a contributing factor, but investigations are ongoing. The tragedy has sparked national mourning and renewed scrutiny of Russia's aviation safety standards.
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