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    First funerals held for Russian victims of plane crash

    AP Worldstream; Aug 26, 2006

    The first funerals were held Saturday for Russians killed when a
    passenger jet crashed in Ukraine after encountering rough weather,
    killing all 170 people registered aboard.

    Meanwhile, the identified remains of 36 victims were being returned
    to St. Petersburg, Russia, where most of the passengers lived, aboard
    a cargo plane flight from Ukraine's Donetsk region, Russian Emergency
    Situations Ministry spokeswoman Irina Andrianova said. More than 30
    bodies had been returned to St. Petersburg for burial a day earlier.

    In the Russian Black Sea resort city of Anapa, where the Pulkovo
    Airlines Tu-154 had taken off on a flight to St. Petersburg,
    friends and loved ones buried Natalya Kuznetsova. State-run Rossiya
    television said the St. Petersburg resident had grown up in Anapa
    and was vacationing with her husband and son before flying back home
    alone to return to work while they continued their holiday.

    At a village in the Krasnodar region, where Anapa is located,
    a funeral was held for a 19-year-old man who had been returning to
    St. Petersburg to start his second year at a university, the ITAR-Tass
    news agency reported.

    Dozens of relatives who had traveled to Ukraine to identify their
    loved ones were returning to Russia on Saturday, authorities said.

    The plane slammed into a field north of Donetsk after its crew sent
    distress signals as a storm raged in the area.

    Ukraine's Emergency Ministry said that while emergency workers were
    loading fragments of the shattered plane to clear the site, they
    found two bodies including one of a small child.

    The crash was the third major air disaster involving a Russian airline
    or airport this year. An Airbus A-310 of the Russian airline S7
    skidded off a runway and burst into flames on July 9 in the Siberian
    city of Irkutsk, killing 124 people, and an A-320 of the Armenian
    airline Armenia crashed into the Black Sea while trying to land in
    the Russian resort city of Sochi in rough weather in May, killing
    all 113 people aboard.
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