41 People Killed After Plane Goes Up In Flames After Emergency Landing At Moscow Airport

emergency landing while on fire at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport Sunday, turning into a fiery ball as it skidded on the runway, killing 41 people.” data-reactid=”23″ type=”text”>A Russian passenger airliner was forced to make an emergency landing while on fire at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport on Sunday, killing 41 people. Thirty-seven passengers have been confirmed alive, and five people have been hospitalized, according to Aeroflot airlines. Russia’s Investigative Committee has confirmed the death toll and said two children were among those killed.

There were 73 passengers and 5 crew members on board the Sukhoi Superjet 100 plane, operated by the Russian airline Aeroflot. According to a statement from the airline, the plane took off from Moscow bound for the northern city of Murmansk, but was forced to turn back due to unspecified “technical reasons,” adding that the engine caught fire.

Video of the landing showed massive flames and black smoke shooting from the aircraft as it descended onto the runway, and then burst into flames as it came to a stop. Passengers evacuated using emergency slides, the video shows.

The airport has continued to operate, though at least half a dozen flights have been diverted to other airports or cancelled.

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev immediately ordered that a state commission be established to investigate the caused of the fire, and the Investigative Committee said it has opened a criminal probe to establish the cause of the crash. Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to the victims, and ordered a full investigation into the fire, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the Interfax news agency. Putin has also directed that all necessary help be provided to the victims.

Moscow airport plane fire: At least 41 people killed in Aeroflot crash landing

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