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Crew members dead as Russian An-2 aircraft crashes near Moscow
On September 9, an An-2 aircraft crashed during a test flight in the Moscow region of Russia. Preliminary reports suggest that all crew members have died
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Russian news agency TASS and the 112 Telegram channel reported the incident.
According to emergency services, the An-2 was on a training flight. The crash occurred near the airfield close to the village of Vatulino in the Moscow region.
There were two pilots on board, and initial reports suggest that both have died. Allegedly, there was no fire resulting from the crash, and there were no casualties or damage on the ground.
The 112 Telegram channel has also shared the first photo from the crash site of the An-2 aircraft.
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On August 15, a Tu-22М3 long-range supersonic bomber firing Kh-22/Kh-32 missiles at Ukraine crashed in the Irkutsk region of Russia.
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