MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian military cargo
plane crashed as it was descending to land at an air base in Syria on
Tuesday, killing all 32 people onboard, the Russian Defense Ministry
said.
The Russian military said an An-26, with 26 passengers and six crew
members onboard, crashed just 500 meters (1,600 feet) from the runway.
The military blamed the crash on a technical error.
Russia, a key ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad, leases the
Hemeimeem military base in Syria, near the Mediterranean coast.
The base is far from the front lines of the conflict, but came under
shelling in December. The Russian military insisted the cargo plane did
not come under fire, while saying it would conduct a full investigation.
The military did not immediately identify the victims.
President Vladimir Putin offered his condolences to the families of
those killed in the crash, his spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, was quoted as
saying by Russian news wires. Peskov said Putin had received a briefing
by Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
It was the second Russian military plane to crash in Syria this year,
after a Su-25 ground attack jet was struck by a portable air defense
missile over the northern Idlib province last month.
The Antonov An-26 is a twin-engine transport plane designed in the late
1960s in the Soviet Union. Large numbers have remained in service in
Russia and many other countries around the world.
An An-26 belonging to a military flight school crash-landed and caught
fire southeast of Moscow in May, killing one crewmember.
The RIA Novosti news agency on Tuesday quoted Col. Gen. Nikolai
Antoshkin, former deputy commander of the Russian Air Force, as calling
the An-26 a "reliable machine" even though it has been out of production
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