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At least four people were killed after a Russian military plane crashed into an apartment building in the city of Yeysk.
Around two dozen were injured in the incident — which was blamed on engine failure — in the southwestern Russia city, near the border with Ukraine. Another six people are still missing, according to Al Jazeera.
Russian-state media said the crash occurred as the plane returned from a training exercise. Footage showed huge flames and sirens blaring as first responders reported to the scene.
“According to a report from the pilots, who jettisoned from the plane, the reason for the crash was a fire in one of the engines during take-off,” the Russian defense ministry said in a statement. Officials said the building was not in danger of collapsing and an investigation into the crash was launched.
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The crash was reportedly the 10th non-combat crash of a Russian military plane since the country’s invasion of Ukraine began.
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