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3-year-old girl the only survivor of deadly plane crash in Russia

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Three-year-old girl the only survivor of deadly plane crash in Russia – Nov 16, 2017

A three-year-old girl was the only survivor of a plane crash in far eastern Russia, which killed six people Wednesday, officials said.

An L-410 twin-engine turboprop crashed while trying to land at a small airport near the village of Nelkan. The aircraft, which belonged to regional carrier Khabarovsk Airlines, was on a regular flight to Nelkan from Khabarovsk, the regional centre which is near a border with China.

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The Investigative Committee said two crewmembers and four passengers died. The girl survived the crash with non-life-threatening injuries, including fractures and a concussion, and will be flown to Khabarovsk for treatment.

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Regional governor, Vyacheslav Shport, said the girl’s parents weren’t on the flight, adding that she was heading to visit her grandmother and was accompanied by a teacher.

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Russian television stations showed images of the wrecked plane in a forest. Investigators were looking at adverse weather, a crew error or technical malfunctions as possible reasons behind the crash.

The L-410 is a Czech-made short-range aircraft developed in the 1960s. A few regional airlines in Russia use such planes, among other international operators.

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