
Russian Military Plane Crashes Near Moscow, Seven On Board, State TV says

GeokHub
Contributing Writer
MOSCOW — Dec 9 (GeokHub) A Russian military transport aircraft crashed northeast of Moscow, killing all seven people on board, officials said. The crash has been confirmed as involving a state aircraft, sparking an immediate investigation.
The plane went down shortly after takeoff. Rescue teams were dispatched, but there were no survivors among the crew. Authorities have not yet released the identities of those aboard or detailed the cause of the accident, but have launched an official inquiry.
The incident adds to growing concerns over safety and maintenance of older military aircraft in Russia, especially amid increased operational tempo. Government and military officials said they will review flight logs, maintenance records, and air-traffic communications as part of the probe.
As news of the crash spread, reactions ranged from expressions of grief to renewed calls for greater transparency in military aviation safety. The investigation’s findings will be closely followed at home and abroad, amid lingering questions over aircraft standards and the risks faced by service personnel.








