The crash occurred during what Moscow described as a routine flight.
The Russian defense ministry reported that the aircraft, carrying 65 captured Ukrainian army servicemen destined for exchange, along with six crew members and three escorts, crashed at approximately 11 am Moscow time (0800 GMT). The plane was en route to the Belgorod region.
Videos circulating on social media depicted a large plane in the Belgorod region plummeting from the sky, eventually crashing and erupting into flames.
The Ilyushin Il-76, involved in the incident, is a versatile four-engine turbofan strategic airlifter designed and manufactured by the Russian company Ilyushin. Renowned for its extensive military transport applications, the Il-76 can transport up to 48 tons of cargo, establishing itself as one of the world's largest cargo aircraft. Its capabilities encompass the transportation of troops, vehicles, weaponry, and various supplies.
The crash has raised concerns over the fate of the individuals on board, and further investigations will be conducted to determine the cause of this tragic event. (ILKHA)