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The aircraft was identified as a Sukhoi Su-34 fighter jet. The crew managed to eject before the plane crashed, according to the defence ministry.
A large blaze engulfed the building, stoked by jet fuel, and witnesses were quoted by Russia’s Tass news agency as saying it was on fire from the first to the ninth floors. Firefighters were battling the blaze.
“While climbing to perform a training flight from the military airfield of the southern military district, a Su-34 aircraft crashed,” a ministry statement said. “The cause of the crash of the aircraft was a fire in one of the engines during takeoff.”
The Interfax news agency quoted emergency services as saying five floors of the apartment building were on fire, the upper floors had collapsed and about 45 apartments were damaged.
www.aljazeera.com...
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: gortex
Not sure I trust it. An Instagram link.
www.instagram.com...
Looks like a door cam.
originally posted by: vNex92
Knowing how the Ukrainian sources had lied previously like this.
While using in game footage's or CGi..
In a telegram post (in Russian), the governor of the Krasnodar territory, which Yeysk is part of, said he was on his way to the town and all regional and local fire services were battling the blaze.
The Kremlin has ordered national and regional authorities to provide "all necessary assistance" to victims of the fire in the centre of Yeysk, and senior government officials have been dispatched to co-ordinate a crisis response centre.
www.bbc.co.uk...
originally posted by: gortex
originally posted by: vNex92
Knowing how the Ukrainian sources had lied previously like this.
While using in game footage's or CGi..