Home
$1 =
 27.5665 RUR
-0.005
€1 =
 34.5215 RUR
+0.024
Search the Archives:
Today is Nov. 22, 2008 06:20 AM (GMT +0300) Moscow
Forum  |  Archive  |  Photo  |  Advertising  |  Subscribe  |  Search  |  PDA  |  RUS
Other Photos
Open Gallery... Open Gallery...  
Life
Russian Air Force Cuts 50,000 Officers
U.S. Intelligence Predicts Conflicts
Half of Russians Support Extension of ...
Saakashvili Takes Aim at Sochi Olympics
Jurors Didn’t Request to Bar Media from ...
Readers' Opinions
You are welcome to share your opinion on the issue.
Aug. 25, 2008
E-mail  |  Home
Boeing 737 Crashed in Bishkek
Boeing 737 with around 90 aboard crashed in Manas airport of Bishkek after the takeoff. It broke into flame after falling down, Kirgizia’s Emergency Ministry reported.
A representative of Kirgiz Emergency Ministry said the jet crashed and went on fire two kilometers away from Manas international airport, near the village of Dzangi-Dzer. “All forces and facilities of Emergency Ministry have been sent to the place of the crash, we have no data on the victim number yet,” the official added.

The death toll exceeds 70, and there were no Russians on that tragic flight of Boeing 737 of Kirgiz Itek Air that was was heading for Iran, according to the latest reports. Itek Air was incorporated June 16, 1999. Its current fleet consists of Boeing 73-200s, and the airline makes nearly 600 flights a year; the traffic turnover exceeds 50,000 passengers and 70,000 tons of cargo.
www.kommersant.com

All the Article in Russian as of Aug. 25, 2008

E-mail  |  Home

Forum  |  Archives  |   Photo  |  About Us  |  Editorial  |  E-Editorial  |  Advertising  |  Subscribe  |  Subscribe to Printed Editions  |  Contact Us  |  RSS
© 1991-2008 ZAO "Kommersant. Publishing House". All rights reserved.