A Russian military plane with 92 people on board has crashed into the
Black Sea, Russia 's
defence ministry says.
The plane
disappeared from radar two minutes after taking off from Sochi
at 05:25 (02:25 GMT), heading for Latakia in Syria .
Debris and
several bodies have been found, with no reports of survivors.
The Tu-154
was carrying soldiers, reporters and 64 members of the famed Alexandrov
military music ensemble who were to perform for Russian troops.
President
Vladimir Putin has said Monday will be a day of national mourning.
The flight
had originated in Moscow and landed at Adler
airport in Sochi
for refuelling.
The defence
ministry said in a statement: "Fragments of the Tu-154 plane of the
Russian defence ministry were found 1.5km (one mile) from the Black Sea coast
of the city of Sochi
at a depth of 50 to 70m (165-230ft)."
Ministry
spokesman Maj-Gen Igor Konashenkov said: "No survivors have been spotted."
An audio
recording played on Russian media and said to be of the final conversation
between air traffic controllers and the plane reveals no sign of any
difficulties being faced by the crew.
Voices
remain calm until the plane disappears and the controllers try in vain to
re-establish contact.
Reports
from the area said flying conditions were favourable.
Gen
Konashenkov said the plane was last serviced in September and had undergone
more substantial repairs in December 2014. It had an "experienced"
pilot.
President
Putin has ordered a state commission to look into the crash and sent his
condolences to the families and friends of the victims.
The defence
ministry has published a passenger list (in Russian),
showing that 64 of those on board were from the Alexandrov Ensemble, including
its director, Valery Khalilov.
There were
nine journalists, eight soldiers, two civil servants and eight crew members.
Also on
board was Elizaveta Glinka, known as Dr Liza, the executive director of the
Fair Aid charity and the inaugural winner of Russia 's state prize for
achievements in human rights.
The
Alexandrov Ensemble was scheduled to perform a New Year's concert at Russia 's
Hmeimim air base near Latakia.
In April
2010, a Tu-154 plane crashed in Smolensk , western Russia , killing all 96 people on
board, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski.
A Tu-154,
operated by Siberian Airlines, was shot
down over the Black Sea in October 2001,
killing 78 people.
The plane
was travelling from Tel Aviv in Israel
to Novosibirsk in Russia , and most of the passengers
were Israeli.
The
Ukrainian military initially denied involvement but officials later admitted
the plane could have been hit accidentally during a training exercise.
Source: BBC
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