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Tuesday, May 2, 2006 (AP)
Plane Crashes in Russia With 100 Aboard



   (05-02) 19:05 PDT MOSCOW, Russia (AP) --

   An Armenian plane carrying at least 100 people aboard crashed in bad
weather early Wednesday off Russia's Black Sea coast shortly before it was
to land, emergency officials said. There was no sign of survivors.

   The Airbus A-320, which belonged to the Armenian airline Armavia,
disappeared from radar screens just under four miles from the shore and
crashed after making a turn and heading toward the Adler airport near the
southern Russian city of Sochi, Emergency Situations Ministry spokesman
Viktor Beltsov said.

   He said preliminary information indicated there were 114 people aboard.
Earlier, Russian news agencies reported the plane was carrying 92
passengers, including five children, and eight crew.

   Wreckage from the plane was found not far from the shoreline, Beltsov
said. The Interfax news agency reported about three hours after the crash
that rescue teams at the site pulled the body of a woman from the sea.

   The plane disappeared from radar screens at about 2:15 a.m. local time,
the RIA-Novosti agency reported. It was flying from the Armenian capital
Yerevan to Sochi, a resort city on the Black Sea in southern Russia,
ITAR-Tass reported.

   Rescuers found parts of the plane about four miles from the shore, along
with empty lifejackets — an indication that passengers had no time
to put them on, ITAR-Tass quoted an unidentified local emergency official
as saying.

   The rescuers were working in a driving rain, Russian news agencies
reported, and Beltsov said weather conditions were poor at the time the
plane went down. He did not say whether authorities believe the weather
caused the crash. ---------------------------------------------------------=
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