According to preliminary data, all 48 people on board the An-24 died
![]() 994 Thursday, 24 July, 2025, 11:27 According to preliminary data, all 48 people on board the An-24 plane that crashed in the Amur region have died. While landing in Tynda, located 15 km from the airport, the plane lost contact and disappeared from radar screens. The burning fuselage was found 15 km from the city. Rescuers are currently trying to reach the scene. — There were 48 people on board the plane: 42 passengers (5 children), 2 airline employees, 2 flight attendants and 2 pilots. |

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