Wreckage of missing Il-76
found on Siberian hillside
03
JULY, 2016 - BY: DAVID
KAMINSKI-MORROW – LONDON
Search teams in
Siberia have found the wreckage of an Ilyushin Il-76 transport which vanished
while conducting firefighting operations in the Irkutsk region.
The aircraft has been destroyed,
says the Russian emergency situations ministry, stating that it was discovered
around 07:00 on 3 July.
It has displayed an aerial
photograph of the crash site with only the vertical fin and horizontal
stabiliser recognisable.
The ministry has not indicated
whether there are any survivors among the 10 crew on board the jet when it
disappeared on 1 July.
It states that the wreckage is
located in the Kachugsky district in the southern part of the Irkutsk oblast.
The ministry says the aircraft
was found on the slope of a hill, some 9km east-south-east of a village called
Ribniy Uyan, by teams from the ministry’s specialised mobile rescue division
Centrospas as well as the Russian aerial forestry protection service.
It adds that the area had
previously been identified as a possible location for the Il-76, following
consideration of the aircraft’s operational assignment before it disappeared.
Deputy emergency situations
minister Leonid Belyaev says the jet has sustained a “high degree” of
destruction, adding that further rescue resources are being sent to the crash
site.
He says conditions remain
difficult in the region, with visibility down to less than 100m as a result of
smoke from wildfires.
The crew of the Il-76 was
“experienced” and the aircraft was in “good condition”, says Belyaev.
Russia’s Interstate Aviation
Committee and the federal Investigative Committee are supporting the crash
inquiry.
The Investigative Committee says
the aircraft departed from an airport in the Usolsky district, in the far south
of the Irkutsk oblast, at 10:19 on 1 July, in order to attend the Kachugsky
wildfires. Contact was lost with the aircraft at 11:30.
Firefighting operations in the
Kachugsky district have continued. The aerial fleet is supported by a pair of
Beriev Be-200s from the emergency situations ministry.
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