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    SEARCH OPERATION CONTINUES AT A-320 CRASH SITE

    Regnum, Russia
    May 4 2006

    Near Sochi, where A-320 airbus crashed on May 3 making 113 people
    dead, search operation has been carried out through the whole night
    and has continued now. 12 vessels as well as several special boats
    of the Russian Emergency Ministry are planned to operate in the area.

    Vessels with deep-water equipment are just about to arrive to the
    crash site, headquarters of the search operation inform.

    As REGNUM earlier reported, 47 bodies were found, 17 of them
    identified. The work is to continue today, on May 4. The airbus's
    flight recorders that could clarify details of the accident have not
    been found yet. The Russian emergency ministry calls bad weather
    conditions as main reason for the crash. The Russian Transport
    Ministry and Armavia Company, to which the airbus belonged, think
    the same. However, there is an assumption that was made public by
    Governor of Krasnodar Territory Alexander Tkachyov saying that human
    factor is to blame.

    There are two commissions at once that investigate the accident. The
    Russian one is headed by Transport Minister Igor Levitin. "Together
    with us our colleagues from Armenia are working. Defense Minister Serzh
    Sarkisyan has held together with us a joint session with operative
    groups. We cannot speak on provisional results yet. Expert group has
    started working. Communication of the Air Traffic controller with the
    crew is to be decoded yet," the Russian minister is quoted as saying
    by RTR.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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