Russian helicopter with 22 people on board goes missing

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A Russian Mi-8T helicopter went missing in Kamchatka Peninsula with 22 on board, including the 19 passengers.

Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency stated that the helicopter departed from a base near the Vachkazhets volcano, near the Kamchatka region. They have now initiated a search and rescue operation to locate the missing aircraft.

According to the Interfax news agency, drizzle and fog was also reported in the area where the aircraft went missing. The crew also did not report any technical issues or malfunctions in the helicopter. 

After the helicopter went missing, a search and rescue operation was immediately initiated as the search helicopter flew over the area.

A ground rescue was also deployed to search and locate the helicopter along the Bystraya River where the missing helicopter must have flown.

Kamchatka Krai governor, Vladimir Solodov said that the search party is still looking for the helicopter in the dark and worse weather conditions.

Kamchatka’s investigative department for transport is conducting an investigation into possible violations of rules related to traffic safety and air transport operation, it said in a Telegram post.

The Russian Mi-8 is a two-engine helicopter which was designed back in the 1960s and is extensively used in Russia. However, there has been an increase in reports of the helicopter getting into fatal accidents.

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