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Date
11/17/2013
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A passenger plane crashed in Kazan

On November 17, the Boeing 737 500 airline Tatarstan, which performed flight No. 363 from Moscow to Kazan, exploded during landing. 50 people died, among them the son of the President of Tatarstan Irek Minnikhanov and the head of the FSB department in Tatarstan Alexander Antonov


According to preliminary data, the liner hit his nose on the runway and exploded.
On board were 44 passengers and six crew members. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation said that they would consider all versions of the plane crash, including the version of the terrorist act. The aircraft operated for more than 23 years in various airlines around the world.
November 18 in Tatarstan declared mourning. The New Times previously published an interview with Evgenia Albatz with air designer Sergei Nedogorlev about the problems of Russian aircraft industry.
Photos: Vladimir Kraynov/RIA Novosti, Echomsk.ru