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    RUSSIA: SEARCH GOES ON AT PLANE CRASH SITE AS FRENCH EXPERTS ARRIVE IN SOCHI

    Channel One TV, Moscow
    4 May 06

    [Presenter] The active phase of the operation on the A320 crash
    site [in the Black Sea] has begun. The search was in progress even
    throughout the night. The Russian Emergencies Ministry's vessels
    specially equipped for working in dark hours went out to sea to collect
    from the water surface all fragments of the plane and the bodies of
    the passengers. Our correspondent Roman Melnik has the details.

    [Correspondent] A depth of 500 m. is out of divers' access. There
    is complete darkness there and a terrible pressure of 50 atm. Only
    submersibles can shed light on the crash site.

    [Igor Levitin, captioned as Transport Minister] Submersibles have
    already arrived. They are being prepared for working in the search
    area.

    [Correspondent] The main task of those who are working at sea is to
    locate flight recorders from the crashed plane. First, rescue workers
    pinned their hopes on lifting the plane's tail section. However,
    these hopes were never justified - the black boxes have not been
    found so far. The flight recorders are fitted out with radio beacons
    which can facilitate the search. Airbus experts have already arrived
    in Sochi from France to help carry out the search. Fragments of the
    aircraft covering, which have risen to the surface with an oil slick
    that appeared after the crash, are drifting to the north towards
    Tuapse and Novorossiysk. [Passage omitted: technical details]

    [Levitin] The weather forecast leads us to hope that we will be able
    to use helicopters and the equipment that we have failed to use so far.

    [Correspondent] The work with relatives of the crashed plane's
    passengers is under way. The Moskva hotel has become the centre of
    people's grief. Investigators from a prosecutor's office are working
    with the relatives gathering information necessary for initial
    identification. Also, psychologists are helping these people, trying
    not to leave them alone in this tragedy.

    [Armen Smbatyan, Armenian ambassador to Russia] I have felt that
    state brotherly support does exist in the world. What we saw here
    is very precious. I am very grateful to the Russian authorities
    and all organizations who carry out the coordination here. This is
    real support.

    [Correspondent] The tragedy has brought over 300 people to
    Sochi. No-one of the plane's 113 passengers has survived. There are 49
    bodies in the city morgue. The identification procedure is to resume
    this morning.

    There is no comment from the operational headquarters on the causes of
    the crash as there is too little information. After the prosecutor's
    office has denied the theory of a terrorist attack, there remain
    three main theories: weather conditions, equipment malfunctions and
    the human factor, i. e. the crew's mistake.
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