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Russian passenger jet crashes at Moscow's Vnukovo airport Russian passenger jet crashes at Moscow's Vnukovo airport
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A Russian passenger jet has crash landed at Moscow's Vnukovo airport, killing at least two people.A Russian passenger jet has crash landed at Moscow's Vnukovo airport, killing at least two people.
The Red Wing Airlines Tu-204 aircraft split into three pieces after sliding off a runway and crashing into a main road on Saturday, according to the Interfax news agency.The Red Wing Airlines Tu-204 aircraft split into three pieces after sliding off a runway and crashing into a main road on Saturday, according to the Interfax news agency.
Russia's state news channel Vesti said the plane had a crew of 12 aboard but was not carrying passengers.Russia's state news channel Vesti said the plane had a crew of 12 aboard but was not carrying passengers.
State-run RIA news agency said two people had been killed. The cause of the crash is as yet unknown. Light snow was falling in Moscow at the time.State-run RIA news agency said two people had been killed. The cause of the crash is as yet unknown. Light snow was falling in Moscow at the time.
The Tu-204 is a twin-engine, medium-range jet with a capacity of 210 passengers.The Tu-204 is a twin-engine, medium-range jet with a capacity of 210 passengers.
An initial report from Interfax said the plane had landed hard on a main road.An initial report from Interfax said the plane had landed hard on a main road.
A photograph posted on the internet showed smoking wreckage on a road by the airport.A photograph posted on the internet showed smoking wreckage on a road by the airport.
"After a hard landing, the plane split into three pieces," Yelena Krylova, chief spokeswoman for the airport, said in a TV interview."After a hard landing, the plane split into three pieces," Yelena Krylova, chief spokeswoman for the airport, said in a TV interview.
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