TYNDA, AMUR REGION, RUSSIA – Na serious gbege full ground as almost 50 people dey fear say dem don die after one old Soviet-era passenger plane crash land for Amur region. According to wetin state media yarn, na kids plus plenty other passengers dey among dem wey dey miss.
The plane, wey dem call Antonov An-24, dey fly from Khabarovsk to Blagoveshchensk and Tynda when e just disappear from radar around 1 p.m. local time. Na midnight for ET, so your padi wey dey chop suya fit still dey wake up as this matter dey hot.
Emergency ministry talk say dem get report from Amur Center for Civil Defence say one search and rescue chopper don spot the plane wreck somewhere for mountain slope wey dey about 10 miles from Tynda. Wetin we dey hear no survivors dey show from air. E be like the plane catch fire after im crash, according to the director of Tynda airport. Na wah!
Now, the emergency ministry don start to investigate as di plane fit lose contact, while Interstate Aviation Committee dey run their own investigation. Federal and state officials, wey dey part of special commission wey Russian government don set up, don start to put heads together. Even President Vladimir Putin don get gist of wetin happen, and you know say when di oga at the top sabi, e serious matter.
Vasiliy Orlov, governor for Amur region, talk say di preliminary report show sey 43 passengers dey plus six crew members, and five of dem na small small children. Chai! As if say we no get enough wahala wit daily life.
Russian state news agency TASS don put mouth for matter too, na dem say all di people wey dey inside di aircraft suppose don dead. Na just few miles to Tynda airport di plane miss contact with air traffic controllers before di serious wahala happen.
Orlov come bunna say dem dey run search and rescue operation well-well, with all forces and means wey dem fit gather. But wey dem for find one road for that area, e no be small matter o! Na swampy forest dey everywhere, so make we just pray say dem fit reach there fast.
For now, Amur region don declare three days of mourning, and dem don set up hotline for families of people wey dey on board and everybody wey dey affected by di crash. Na Angara Airlines dey operate di flight, na dem dey base for Irkutsk for Siberia. As di matter dey unfold, we go keep you updated, but for now, e be like say na heavy bad news we go dey hear.