Anonymous ID: 5eca07 Feb. 11, 2018, 9:01 a.m. No.337206   🗄️.is 🔗kun

CBC News in Canada this morning reported the plane was enroute to Orsk, and also initially reported an account of a mid-air collision with a helicopter, this being later denied by the airline.

 

The wreckage of the An-148 plane that crashed is seen in Stepanovskoye village, about 40 kilometres from the Domodedovo airport. (Life.ru via AP)

 

A commercial airliner with 71 people on board crashed near Moscow on Sunday, and Russia's transportation minister Maxim Sololov said that "judging by everything, no one has survived."

 

The Antonov An-148 regional jet belonging to Russian carrier Saratov Airlines plunged into a field after disappearing from radar screens a few minutes after departing from Domodedovo Airport en route to the city of Orsk in Orenburg region, some 1,500 kilometres southeast of Moscow.

 

They are still reporting differing details in reports.

Anonymous ID: 5eca07 Feb. 11, 2018, 9:08 a.m. No.337296   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7304

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I have great faith that MUCH is being done, but certainly there is NO NEED at this time for me to imagine any end result. All I will require knowledge of will be evident in the looks of hope in the eyes of the people we will encounter every day, our whole community. The words on people's lips are already different than they were at just the end of 2017. That is some impressive progress.