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Footage from INSIDE crash-landed Superjet-100 showing raging INFERNO emerges online Footage from INSIDE crash-landed Superjet-100 showing raging INFERNO emerges online
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Terrifying footage that appears to be shot from right inside the burning half of the Russian Superjet-100 that crash-landed in flames in Moscow has emerged online.Terrifying footage that appears to be shot from right inside the burning half of the Russian Superjet-100 that crash-landed in flames in Moscow has emerged online.
Filmed by a passenger sitting next to the window looking almost straight into the fire, the extremely distressing footage shows how the plane’s blazing engine bursts into an all-out inferno. Screams of women and children can be heard in the background.Filmed by a passenger sitting next to the window looking almost straight into the fire, the extremely distressing footage shows how the plane’s blazing engine bursts into an all-out inferno. Screams of women and children can be heard in the background.
WARNING: DISTURBING FOOTAGEWARNING: DISTURBING FOOTAGE
DETAILS TO FOLLOW The video seems to have been filmed after the ill-fated jet had returned to Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport for its fiery crash-landing, but before the airliner was evacuated.
Aeroflot Flight SU1492 took off from Sheremetyevo on Sunday evening, bound for Murmansk. Shortly after takeoff, the crew declared an emergency and returned to Moscow. After crash-landing in a streak of smoke and fire, passengers hurriedly evacuated the burning plane, as fire crews rushed to contain the blaze.
Investigators reported Sunday night that out of the plane’s 78 passengers, only 37 survived. Another seven were reported injured earlier on Sunday. Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his condolences, and ordered the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation of the incident.
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