Russian airliner catches fire after landing in Türkiye: dozens of people evacuated

Russian airliner catches fire after landing in Türkiye: dozens of people evacuated
Russian airliner catches fire after landing in Türkiye: dozens of people evacuated

More than 90 passengers and crew members of a Russian plane were evacuated Sunday evening after one of its engines caught fire upon landing in Antalya, southern Turkey, the Transport Ministry said.

Azimuth Airlines' Sukhoi Superjet-100 was landing at Antalya airport, on Turkey's Mediterranean coast, when a fire broke out in its engine, it said in a statement.

An airport official told Anadolu Agency that it was the left engine, and that the fire was extinguished quickly.
“89 passengers and 6 crew members who were on board were evacuated safely at 9:43 p.m. (6:43 p.m. GMT, editor’s note) and there were no injuries,” according to the ministry.

The plane was arriving from Sochi, a famous Russian resort on the Black Sea.

All landings at Antalya airport were suspended until 3 a.m. (000 GMT) Monday, while departing planes were sent to the airport's military runway, the ministry said.

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