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Russia grounds all its TU-154 planes after crash

Russia has grounded all Tupolev-154 planes until it understands why one of the ageing Soviet planes crashed into the Black Sea on Sunday, killing all 92 on board.

Axar.az reports citing to Interfax news agency.

Russian news agencies cited the Defence Ministry earlier on Tuesday as saying that authorities had found one of the downed plane's flight recorders.

Date
2016.12.27 / 12:48
Author
Axar.az
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