13 Die In Fire Caused By Crash Of Russian Su-34 Fighter-bomber At Yeysk, Says Emergencies Ministry

Russia. Yeisk. OCTOBER 18, 2022. A view of the fire-hit apartment building near the crash site of a Sukhoi Su-34 combat aircraft, with jet fuel spilt and burning. The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry reports six dead and another 19 injured. Erik Romanenko/TASS Ðîññèÿ. Êðàñíîäàðñêèé êðàé. Åéñê. Ïîñëåäñòâèÿ êðóøåíèÿ âîåííîãî ñàìîëåòà Ñó-34 ó æèëîãî ìíîãîýòàæíîãî äîìà. 17 îêòÿáðÿ â ÷åðòå ãîðîäà âîåííûé ñàìîëåò Ñó-34 ïîòåðïåë êðóøåíèå.  ðåçóëüòàòå çàãîðåëîñü ðàçëèâøååñÿ ïîñëå ïàäåíèÿ òîïëèâî, îãîíü ïåðåêèíóëñÿ íà áëèæàéøèé æèëîé äîì. Ïî äàííûì Ì×Ñ ÐÔ ïîãèáëè øåñòü ÷åëîâåêà, 19 ïîñòðàäàëè. Ýðèê Ðîìàíåíêî/ÒÀÑÑ

  • 19 people injured, 68 rescued while 360 evacuated

The number of dead in a fire caused by a fighter jet crash in the courtyard of a residential building in the town of Yeysk in Southern Russia has risen to 13 people, with the removal of debris at the spot completed, a source in the press service of the Emergencies Ministry told TASS.

“Rescuers have completed clearing the debris. Ten bodies were found during rescue activities, which brings the total number of deaths to 13 people, including three children. Nineteen people were injured in the emergency situation,” the ministry’s representative said.

Rescue efforts allowed saving 68 people, the source said, adding that over 360 were evacuated.

An Su-34 fighter-bomber crashed in Yeysk upon a climb during its training flight from a military airfield late on October 17 after one of its engines burst into flames. The fuel that spilled during the crash ignited, with the fire spreading to a nearby multi-story residential building, engulfing all nine stories. The pilots ejected. President Vladimir Putin ordered to provide all necessary aid to the victims of the emergency.

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