At least 27 hurt in turbulence on Aeroflot Moscow-Bangkok
flight
FILE PHOTO: An Aeroflot Boeing 777-300ER aircraft
lands on a runway at Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia,
July 7, 2015. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo
At least 27 people
were injured on an Aeroflot flight from Moscow to Bangkok on Monday when their
Boeing 777 hit an air pocket, the Russian embassy in Thailand said in a
statement.
It said 24 of the injured were Russian nationals and
15 of them were taken to a Bangkok hospital for treatment. The other three
injured were from Thailand.
Three Russians have undergone operations
lasting several hours, Russian RIA news agency reported, citing a Russian
diplomat in Bangkok. The diplomat cited doctors who say their lives were not in
danger. Aeroflot also dismissed some media reports about spine
injuries.
The Russian airline said in an earlier statement that several
passengers had been injured during "severe turbulence" 40 minutes before landing
in the Thai capital. It said the crew could not warn passengers of the danger
because the turbulence occurred in a clear sky.
"All the injured were
sent to a local hospital with injuries of a different kind of severity, mainly
fractures and bruises," the embassy said. "The reasons behind the injures was
that some of the passengers had not had their seatbelts
fastened."
Airports of Thailand Pcl, Thailand's main airport operator,
told Reuters the Boeing 777 had landed in Bangkok, but said any other comment
should come from the airline.
Aeroflot operates two flights a day from
Moscow to Bangkok. Thailand is a top destination for Russian tourists, with many
visiting the country's beach resorts.
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