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Russia says 13 killed in fighter crash near Ukraine

A view shows the site of a plane crash, after a Sukhoi Su-34 supersonic medium-range fighter-bomber plunged towards the residential building, in the southern city of Yeysk, Russia October 17, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer

At least 13 people including three children were killed when a Sukhoi Su-34 fighter jet crashed into the courtyard of a nine-storey apartment building and exploded in a fireball in southern Russia just across the Sea of Azov from Ukraine.

The supersonic jet, which the defence ministry said was on a training flight, was seen on video footage speeding across the horizon on Monday with a fire in one engine before a blast and a fireball engulfed the building in the city of Yeysk.

Fire raged through several floors as what appeared to be ammunition exploded in the heat, to the shock of onlookers. The crew ejected shortly before the crash and one was shown lying on a street still attached to a parachute webbing.

People gather near an apartment building damaged after the crash of a Russian Sukhoi Su-34 fighter jet in the city of Yeysk, Russia, October 18, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer

Russia's emergency ministry said 19 people had been injured. At least 10 bodies were pulled from the rubble of the building, the ministry said, while 360 people were evacuated.

"Thanks to the professional, competent and prompt actions of fire and rescue units, 68 people were rescued during the search and rescue operation in Yeysk," Emergency Minister Alexander Kurenkov said in a statement.

Pictures from the scene showed a scorched building and the ash-white remains of the Sukhoi jet beside a blackened tree and a burned-out car next to the apartment building.

A journalist walks past a fragment of a Russian Sukhoi Su-34 fighter jet that crashed in the city of Yeysk, Russia, October 18, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer

"According to the ejected pilots, the cause of the crash was a fire in one of the engines during takeoff," TASS quoted the defence ministry as saying.

Investigators took fuel samples from the airfield, questioned the pilots who ejected and will examine the flight recorders.

"At the present time, the investigation considers the main version to be a technical malfunction of the aircraft," Svetlana Petrenko, a spokeswoman for Russia's investigative committee, said.

A view shows an apartment building damaged after the crash of a Russian Sukhoi Su-34 fighter jet in the city of Yeysk, Russia, October 18, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer

(Editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Mark Trevelyan)

A view shows an apartment building damaged after the crash of a Russian Sukhoi Su-34 fighter jet in the city of Yeysk, Russia, October 18, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer
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