Russian passenger plane crashes near Moscow; 71 feared dead

A Russian passenger plane crashed near Moscow after take-off on Sunday and the Kremlin said all 71 people on board were feared dead.

It was not immediately clear what had caused the crash, which happened as temperatures hovered around minus 5 degrees Celsius with periodic snowfalls.

Investigators said they had opened a criminal case into the incident and were looking at all possibilities.

The plane, a short-haul AN-148 operated by Russia's Saratov Airlines, was en route from Moscow to the provincial city of Orsk in the Orenburg region about 900 miles (1,500 km) southeast of the Russian capital.

President Vladimir Putin offered his condolences to those who had lost relatives and ordered a special investigative commission to be set up.

'According to preliminary information, nobody survived,' the Kremlin said in a statement.

TV images of the crash site showed wreckage of the plane, including at least one engine, lying in fields covered with thick snow.

Helicopters were at the scene as well as rescuers on snowmobiles. An official of the Emergency Situations Ministry said two bodies had been found at the site.

The plane, manufactured in 2010, had been carrying 65 passengers and six crew. It disappeared from radar screens shortly after taking off from Moscow's Domodedovo airport.

'Debris has been found, there are no survivors,' the TASS news agency quoted an unnamed emergency service source as saying.

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