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Plane Crash Kills 3

MOSCOW () -- An aging Antonov-2 plane crashed and burned in central Russia on Thursday, killing three people and injuring three others aboard, emergency officials said.


The single-engine, propeller plane went down near the settlement of Sebai, about 1,400 kilometers east of Moscow, said Yekaterina Akinana, a spokeswoman for the Emergency Situations Ministry.


The Antonov-2 model went out of production in the Soviet Union in the 1960s but is often used by rural communities to transport goods and passengers.

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