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The theory now, what they are saying is it was hit by lightning. Maybe. I don't know of any history of problems with the plane.

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Aeroflot crew's heroic actions praised, as flight attendant killed trying to save passengers from deadly inferno
Travis Fedschun

The flight crew on the Russian passenger jet that erupted into a fireball during an emergency landing in Moscow on Sunday is being hailed for heroic efforts to save passengers -- including one flight attendant who perished while trying to get those onboard to safety.

Russian Transport Minister Yevgeny Dietrich said Monday that emergency workers have recovered 41 bodies from the Aeroflot SSJ100 that was carrying 78 people, including five crew members, when it came down hard on the runway at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport. The jet, destined for Murmansk, had turned back after takeoff.

Among the dead included, was flight attendant Maxim Moiseev, according to Dietrich.


Tatyana Kasatkina (left) and Maxim Moiseev (right) are being praised for their heroic efforts to save passengers from the burning aircraft. Moiseev reportedly stayed behind, and perished in the flames. (east2west)

Read more at: https://www.foxnews.com/world/aeroflot-fire-emergency-landing-deadly-inferno-moscow-russia