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Wed, 06/22/2011 - 08:09
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Seven victims of Tu-134 crash in Karelia identified--RME.

PETROZAVODSK, June 22 (Itar-Tass) - Seven people who died on the night
from Monday to Tuesday when a Tu-134 airliner crashed near Petrozavodsk
have been identified, an official at the Russian Ministry for Emergencies
(RME) center for the Republic of Karelia announced.
There were four foreigners aboard the ill-fated airliner: one citizen
of Sweden, one of the Netherlands, and two citizens of Ukraine, as well as
a four-member family with a dual citizenship of the United States and the
Russian Federation, the RME official has told Itar-Tass. "All foregners
are listed as dead," the official said.
Among the airliner passengers were 12 people from Moscow, four from
Moscow Region, five from Petrozvodsk, four from Karelia's districts, one
from Samara, three from Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, one passenger from each of the
following cities: Tomsk, Omsk, Ivanovo, and Nizhny Novgorod; and two from
Volgograd. The airliner was flown by a nine-member crew. They all were
Muscovites.



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