A Russian passenger plane carrying 50 people has gone missing in the Amur region, located in Russia’s far east. The aircraft, operated by Angara Airlines, lost contact with air traffic control on Thursday and subsequently went off radar.
The plane was en route to the town of Tynda, near the border with China. Authorities and rescue teams have been deployed to search for the missing aircraft.
The situation is developing, and details about the fate of those on board remain unknown. The incident has raised serious concerns over:
- Airline safety
- Operational procedures in the region
Efforts continue to locate the aircraft and assist any survivors. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates.
