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Death toll of Su-34 plane crash in residential area in Yeysk grows to 14 — dispatch

It is reported that on October 17, a Su-34 bomber crashed into a residential area in Yeysk

MOSCOW, October 18. /TASS/. One more body was discovered during the clearing of debris of the residential building in Yeysk, where a Su-34 plane crashed earlier, the dispatch service told TASS Tuesday.

"Human remains were found. The total death toll has increased to 14," the service said.

Previously, 13 dead and 19 injured were reported.

On October 17, a Su-34 bomber crashed into a residential area in Yeysk. According to the Defense Ministry, the plane crashed because one of the engines caught fire during the climb. The pilots ejected. The spilled fuel ignited, and the fire spread to a nearby multi-story residential building. The Investigative Committee classified the emergency as violation of flight rules and flight preparations. The pilots and the airstrip staff are being questioned. Flight recorders were retrieved from the crash site and their examinations have been scheduled. A technical malfunction is being considered one of the main versions of the incident.