Military plane crashes in Moscow, killed 7

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A Russian military cargo plane crashed near the capital Moscow, killing all seven passengers including the pilot.

The incident took place on Tuesday (December 9) near Moscow, Ivanovo, reported from Tas News.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Defense of the Defense of the United States, the crashed plane was an AN-22 Military Transport Acraft series aircraft. The aircraft of the series used as a cargo aircraft in the Russian military. The aircraft's engine was subjected to some problems. After repairing the fault, the plane was piloted and the pilot was on board.

military Shortly after taking off from the airport, it was located in an area of Ivanovo district, with the distance from the capital Moscow to Ivanovo 200 km.

The statement of the Ministry of Defense said that the ship was a deserted, desolate area, resulting in the pilot and passengers, and there is no danger of anyone being killed or injured.

It is also said that the Ministry has formed an inquiry committee to find out the real cause of the plane crash, and the committee has already started work.

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