Survivors of the plane crash in Afghanistan flew to Moscow

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Four Russian citizens who survived the plane crash in Afghanistan flew from Kabul to Moscow. This was reported by RIA News Russian Ambassador to the country Dmitry Zhirnov.

“Two pilots and two paramedics who survived a plane crash in northern Afghanistan are flying home from Kabul,” the diplomat said.

The crew of the Dassault Falcon 10 business jet lost communication on the evening of January 20. It was stated that the plane belonged to the Russian company Athletic Group and a private person. It was operating a charter medical flight on the route Gaya (India) – Tashkent (Uzbekistan) – Zhukovsky (Russia). Anna and Anatoly Evsyukov, a married couple from Volgodonsk, were supposed to return to Russia on this matter; Anna needed medical attention urgently.

The next day, the Federal Air Transport Agency reported that the plane crashed in Afghanistan near the border with Tajikistan. After the engines failed, the plane crashed into the mountainside. There were six passengers on board. Four people survived; two pilots and two paramedics; They were taken to Kabul for treatment.

Reportedly, Arkady Grachev, pilot of the Falcon 10 business jet that crashed in Afghanistan, and his ex-wife Ekaterina Agapova may threaten Up to 10 years in prison.

Previously in Nepal fallen A plane with 72 passengers, four of whom were Russians.

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