A passenger plane from the Soviet era crashed in the mountainous far east of Russia on Thursday, and authorities say 48 people are dead. Details:
- The twin turboprop, called an Antonov An-24, was en route from Blagoveshchensk to Tynda, the latter described by Reuters as a remote town and railway junction in the Amur region.
- Authorities say all 48 passengers and crew were killed on the flight operated by Angara Airlines, based in Siberia, per the AP. It crashed in a heavily forested area.