tirsdag 6. mars 2018

An-26 havarert i Syria - BBC

Russian plane crash in Syria kills dozens

  • 58 minutes ago
    An-26. File photoImage copyrightAFP/GETTY IMAGES
    Image captionThe An-26 - like this one in an archive photo - is a twin-engine turboprop civilian and military transport aircraft
    A Russian transport plane has crashed in Syria killing more than 30 people, the defence ministry says.
    The An-26 plane crashed during landing at Hmeimim airbase, near the coastal city of Latakia, the ministry is quoted as saying by Russian media.
    It says all 39 military personnel on board died, not 32 as earlier reported.
    The plane was not fired upon, the ministry says, and preliminary data suggests a technical malfunction could have caused the crash.
    An investigation is now under way.
    Meanwhile, medics in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area of Syria say they have been treating people with breathing problems after a suspected chlorine attack.
    The reports follow government air strikes and shelling just hours after the last UN aid envoy left the enclave following a supposed five-hour truce.
    In a separate development, UN war crimes investigators say air strikes in Syria by both Russia and the US-led coalition killed large numbers of civilians last year.

    What is known about Tuesday's plane crash?

    The Russian defence ministry says the An-26 crashed at about 15:00 Moscow Time (12:00 GMT).
    It says the plane went down about 500m (1640ft) from the runway.
    A special commission is to be set up to investigate the crash.
    This was just a week after Russian warplanes were damaged at the airbase in a rebel mortar attack.
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    Hmeimim is Russia's main base for air strikes on rebel groups in Syria - strikes that have enabled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces to recover much lost ground.

    What are Russia's air force losses in Syria?

    Russia launched its military operation in September 2015, saying it was acting upon a request by President Assad.
    Images said to show the wreckage of the Sukhoi-25Image copyrightAFP
    Image captionImages said to show the wreckage of Russia's Sukhoi-25 plane shot down over Idlib on 3 February
    Here are the confirmed air force losses:

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