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Russia plane crash: Attack not ruled out by investigators | Russia plane crash: Attack not ruled out by investigators |
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Investigators in Russia say they cannot rule out the possibility that an attack downed a jet over the Black Sea, with the loss of all 92 passengers and crew. | Investigators in Russia say they cannot rule out the possibility that an attack downed a jet over the Black Sea, with the loss of all 92 passengers and crew. |
An external "mechanical impact" could have caused Sunday's disaster, a flight safety official said, while confirming there had been no explosion. | An external "mechanical impact" could have caused Sunday's disaster, a flight safety official said, while confirming there had been no explosion. |
But he added that it was just one of many theories, including technical failure and human error. | But he added that it was just one of many theories, including technical failure and human error. |
The defence ministry airliner was bound for Syria at the time. | The defence ministry airliner was bound for Syria at the time. |
Russian media have published what they said was the pilots' final conversation, reportedly transcribed from a flight recorder recovered from the wreckage. | Russian media have published what they said was the pilots' final conversation, reportedly transcribed from a flight recorder recovered from the wreckage. |
It suggests that the Tu-154 jet's wing flaps - panels which help lift an aircraft - were not moving together, causing the crew to lose control. | It suggests that the Tu-154 jet's wing flaps - panels which help lift an aircraft - were not moving together, causing the crew to lose control. |
Analysis of the plane's "black boxes" may not be completed until the end of January. | Analysis of the plane's "black boxes" may not be completed until the end of January. |
On board the plane were 64 members of the famed Alexandrov military music ensemble, still known as the Red Army Choir, who were due to perform for Russian forces in Syria. | On board the plane were 64 members of the famed Alexandrov military music ensemble, still known as the Red Army Choir, who were due to perform for Russian forces in Syria. |
The plane, which was 33 years old, crashed soon after take-off from Adler airport near the city of Sochi, where it had landed for refuelling, en route from Moscow. | The plane, which was 33 years old, crashed soon after take-off from Adler airport near the city of Sochi, where it had landed for refuelling, en route from Moscow. |
It came down in good weather, close to the shore, with no survivors. | It came down in good weather, close to the shore, with no survivors. |
Nineteen bodies and more than 230 body fragments have been recovered in a massive search of the sea, along with 13 big fragments of the plane and about 2,000 smaller fragments. | |
"There was no explosion on board," Lt-Gen Sergei Bainetov, the Russian air force's head of flight safety, told reporters on Thursday. | "There was no explosion on board," Lt-Gen Sergei Bainetov, the Russian air force's head of flight safety, told reporters on Thursday. |
"But this isn't the only type of terrorist act... It could have been any type of mechanical impact, so we don't rule out a terrorist act." | "But this isn't the only type of terrorist act... It could have been any type of mechanical impact, so we don't rule out a terrorist act." |
Around seven theories that include poor quality fuel causing engine failure and a bird getting caught up in the engines are being investigated, he added, quoted by Reuters news agency. | Around seven theories that include poor quality fuel causing engine failure and a bird getting caught up in the engines are being investigated, he added, quoted by Reuters news agency. |
"There is no leading theory," he stressed. | "There is no leading theory," he stressed. |
However, Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov told the same news conference: "The version of a terror attack isn't being considered as the main version." | However, Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov told the same news conference: "The version of a terror attack isn't being considered as the main version." |
Russian officials previously suggested terrorism was not being considered as a possible cause of the crash. | Russian officials previously suggested terrorism was not being considered as a possible cause of the crash. |
Last words attributed to the pilots: | Last words attributed to the pilots: |
Piercing alarm sounds | Piercing alarm sounds |
Alarm sounds about dangerous proximity to the ground | Alarm sounds about dangerous proximity to the ground |
The Tupolev airliner was an old model no longer flown by airlines in Russia but still used by the military. | The Tupolev airliner was an old model no longer flown by airlines in Russia but still used by the military. |
If the final conversation attributed to the crew proves to be genuine, it could indicate either a mechanical fault or a fault by the crew, such as mistakenly retracting the flaps instead of the undercarriage. | If the final conversation attributed to the crew proves to be genuine, it could indicate either a mechanical fault or a fault by the crew, such as mistakenly retracting the flaps instead of the undercarriage. |
Tupolev-154: Russian workhorse | Tupolev-154: Russian workhorse |
Mechanical v human: Why do planes crash? | Mechanical v human: Why do planes crash? |
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