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Russian plane urgently changed course over the Black Sea due to “unidentified aircraft” – Sledkom

The Investigative Committee of Russia reported that the plane of “Ural Airlines”, en route from Yekaterinburg to Sochi, urgently changed course due to “an unidentified aircraft”, informs the publication “Present time” with reference to the press service of the department.

“It became known that the plane of one of the Russian airlines, en route from the city of Yekaterinburg to the city of Sochi, was forced to change course due to an unidentified aircraft,” the UK said. The committee does not disclose any other details of what happened.

December 10 over the Black Sea, according to E1, pilot had to change course 50 km offshore, shortly before landing. There were 160 passengers on board. Aeroflot’s Boeing-737, which flew from Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport to Sochi, also had to change its course.

Previously reportedthat the Russian military on December 3 lifted Su-27 and Su-30 fighters into the air to escort two US reconnaissance aircraft over the Black Sea.

In early December, over the Black Sea, Aeroflot’s flight from Tel Aviv to Moscow is also urgent changed routepresumably due to a NATO spy plane in its path. V Federal Air Transport Agency saidthat the aircraft had descended sharply and “crossed the designated air traffic service route for civil aircraft”.

During incomplete 2021, there were 31 plane crashes in Russia, which became the world record for the number of accidents. More than a hundred people have died in plane crashes informs publication “Military-industrial courier”.

December 25, 2016 Tu-154 aircraft of the Russian Ministry of Defense crashed in a few minutes after takeoff from the airport in Sochi. The board followed to Syria from Moscow, in Sochi it landed for refueling. 92 people were killed, including journalists, members of the Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble, the head of the Fair Help Foundation Elizaveta Glinka and several high-ranking officers of the Ministry of Defense.

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