Debris Found After Passenger Plane With 50 On Board Goes Missing In Russia's Far East, All Feared Dead

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Last Updated:July 24, 2025, 13:31 IST

The An-24 aircraft operated by Angara Airlines vanished shortly before landing in Tynda, a remote town near the China-Russia border. Its debris was found in eastern Amur.

An AI-generated, representative image of a plane (News18)

An AI-generated, representative image of a plane (News18)

A passenger plane with nearly 50 people on board went missing in Russia’s far east on Thursday. According to IFAX, the debris of the plane was found in the eastern Amur region.

Multiple reports suggested all people on board the plane died and that there were no survivors. However, there was no official confirmation on the same.

The aircraft was an An-24 passenger plane and was operated by a Siberia-based airline called Angara.

It was headed for the town of Tynda in the Amur region bordering China.

Reuters quoted the local emergencies ministry as saying that the plane dropped off the radar screens of the air traffic controllers while approaching its destination of Tynda, a town in the Amur region bordering China.

Regional governor Vasily Orlov said that according to preliminary data, there were 43 passengers, including five children, and six crew members on board, Reuters reported.

On Monday, an AeroMexico regional jet nearly collided with a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737 jet on the runway in Mexico City.

The incident happened as the AeroMexico plane was coming in for landing, when it flew over and touched down in front of a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737 jet already beginning to take off.

Delta Flight 590 was starting to roll down the runway at Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juarez with 144 customers and six crew members on board when the pilots saw another plane land directly in front of it, the airline said in a statement.

The pilots stopped the takeoff and returned to the terminal. The plane eventually took off on its flight to Atlanta about three hours late.

An investigation was ordered into the incident.

On July 21, a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI training aircraft crashed into a school campus in northern Dhaka’s Uttara shortly after takeoff.

At least 27 people were reported killed in the incident, while 78 others were injured, local media reported.

Among the deceased were 25 children, many of them under the age of 12, with extensive burn injuries.

The Bangladesh government declared a one-day state mourning over the country’s deadliest aviation disaster in decades.

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Vani Mehrotra

Vani Mehrotra is the Deputy News Editor at News18.com. She has nearly 10 years of experience in both national and international news and has previously worked on multiple desks.

Vani Mehrotra is the Deputy News Editor at News18.com. She has nearly 10 years of experience in both national and international news and has previously worked on multiple desks.

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