Four killed, four seriously injured in plane crash in Siberia

Search and rescue operation under way, plane heavily damaged

The local prosecutors’ office say the crew sent a distress signal about engine failure. File photograph: iStock
The local prosecutors’ office say the crew sent a distress signal about engine failure. File photograph: iStock

Four people have been killed and four badly injured after a small plane crashed in Russia's Kemerovo region in southwestern Siberia, the local emergency medical service said.

TASS news agency earlier said at least seven people were killed when the twin-engine L-410 crashed near the Tanay aerodrome, which provides parachuting services.

It also cited the local prosecutors’ office as saying the crew had sent a distress signal about engine failure.

A medical services spokesman told Reuters the injured were being airlifted to hospitals.

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Social media showed pictures of the heavily-damaged plane with an ambulance nearby.

A spokesman at a Siberian branch of Russian civil aviation agency Rosaviatsia said a search and rescue operation was under way, declining to provide details. – Reuters