Russian military plane crashes, nine killed
n this June 24, 2000 file photo, a Russian heavy-lift military cargo plane Ilyushin Il-76, the same model as the one that crashed Sunday in Siberia, takes off at a military airfield near Ryazan, 150 km (93 miles) southeast of Moscow. The plane crashed on

Russian military plane crashes, nine killed

Nov 7, 2009 at 00:35
MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian military plane crashed in the country's far east late Friday, killing all nine people aboard, news agencies reported.

An emergency ministry official said the Tu-142-M3 anti-submarine turboprop crashed in the Tatarsky Strait about 20 kilometers (12 miles) off the Pacific coast, ITAR Tass reported.

The plane disappeared off radar screens shortly after 1100 GMT when it was finishing a training flight, the Interfax news agency quoted a Defense Ministry official as saying.

The official said the bodies of the crew and wreckage from the plane were removed from the water by emergency boats, the report said.

Tu-142-M3 is a maritime reconnaissance aircraft that was widely used by the Soviet navy.

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