The bodies of crew members killed in Afghanistan delivered to Baku
The bodies of the seven dead crew members of the cargo aircraft “AN-12” Silk Way Airlines, crashed on May 18 in Afghanistan on Friday, were delivered to Baku by a special flight. According to the State Civil Aviation Administration, a forensic examination will be conducted on the site, after which the dead will be transferred to relatives for burial. Crashed AN-12 belonged to the Silk Way company, and was rented for transportation within Afghanistan. It crashed at the departure from the Dwyer airport, faced in the air with an unknown obstacle (according to the head of the Civil Administration of Azerbaijan.) On board were nine crew members, of which five citizens of Azerbaijan, three from Ukraine, and one in Uzbekistan (captain.) As a result of the disaster survived two citizens of Ukraine, technician Ganzha Andrew and Ramzy Aliyev. The names of the victims are not noted. The aircraft flight recorders have been brought to Baku, their decryption will help to determine the cause of the disaster. -02D-
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