Body of crashed Russian plane has been found in the Black Sea, AFP reported on Monday. Thousands of
rescuers were searching for bodies in the Black Sea as Russia marked a day of
mourning on Monday following the crash of a Syria-bound military plane carrying
92 people.
The TU-154 jet, whose
passengers included more than 60 members of the internationally-renowned Red
Army Choir who were heading to entertain Russian troops in Syria for the New
Year, went down off the resort city of Sochi shortly after take-off on Sunday.
The first 10 bodies have been flown in to the capital Moscow
amid a national outpouring of grief. Investigators have yet to confirm the
cause of the crash, but Transport Minister Maksim Sokolov told a televised
briefing on Sunday that authorities do not believe the plane was taken out by a
terrorist attack.
"There
could be various causes — they are being analysed by specialists, experts,
the Investigative Committee," he said, adding that active theories ranged
from human error to a problem with the fuel. "Currently the main versions
do not include an act of terror," he added.
More
than three thousand workers laboured through the night, racing to find the
remaining bodies and debris — including the black boxes crucial to tracking the
plane's final moments — before the currents carry them further away from
shore.
The
search operation included 39 vessels covering over 100 square kilometres, with
planes, helicopters and drones searching from above and deep-water equipment
and divers hunting below the surface.
"I
think we will be able to find the location of the plane on the bottom of the
Black Sea today," Viktor Bondarev, the commander of the Russian air force,
told Russian agencies.
"When
we find the plane, we will raise the flight recorders to the surface. We know
they are located in the tail and I am sure that the tail was damaged the
least," he said. Sokolov said some of the bodies could have already been
carried off by the current to Abkhazia, the separatist region of Georgia.
"Eleven
bodies and 154 (body) fragments were found over the first day," defence
ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said in a briefing. "The search is
complicated by the large depth range and the sea bottom relief characteristics
in the presumed crash area,
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