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A Russian plane carrying
over 220 people from Egypt to Russia disappeared from radars, according to
Russian and Egyptian authorities. It is believed to have crashed in central
Sinai. Kolavia
Flight 7K9268, an Airbus A320, went off radar 23 minutes after taking off from
Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport, Sergey Izvolskiy told the media citing
preliminary data.
The
plane was carrying 212 passengers and 7 crew members, he added.
Egyptian
Prime Minister Sherif Ismail confirmed that the Russian plane did go missing
over Sinai and said a cabinet-level crisis committee has been convened to deal
with the incident.
RT Russia report continues:
The
flight was traveling from the Egyptian resort to St. Petersburg, RIA Novosti
reported. It belonged to Kogalymavia airline, which also uses the brand name
Metrojet.
The
plane was supposed to contact air traffic in Turkish Cyprus’ Larnaca after
leaving Egypt’s airspace, but failed to do so.
A
source at Sharm El-Sheikh Airport told RIA Novosti the pilot of the missing
plane requested a change of course, saying the jet would have to land in Cairo.
Metrojet
had a fatal incident in 2011, when one of its planes caught fire on a runway in
Surgut Airport in Russia’s Urals. Three people died and 40 were injured as the
plane burned out in just 10 minutes.
The last large-scale
Russian airline incident happened in November 2013, when Tatarstan Airlines
Flight 363 crashed at Kazan International Airport while attempting to land.
Fifty people died in the incident.
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