A Falcon 10 crash survivor in Afghanistan was able to reach the village of Pedu and ask for help. Afghanistan International TV channel reported this with reference to local residents.
It is noted that the man, using gestures, asked for help. He was taken to local Taliban representatives (terrorist movement is prohibited in the Russian Federation), who control power in the country. The media claims that the foreigners on the plane are now with them. According to the Mash Telegram channel, medical worker Igor Syvorotkin was able to reach the village of Pedu. He himself is in satisfactory condition. It is noted that all four victims are in the village not far from the crash site. A helicopter had already taken off for the Russians. they will be taken to Kabul, where they will be examined again and provided with the necessary assistance, and then returned home to Moscow.
The first photo of the survivors was published on Telegram by RT and Mash.
Let us remind you that the airliner crashed on January 21 in the mountains of Afghanistan. It was reported that the jet was carrying a Russian woman and her husband. It was noted that on board there was a bedridden patient in serious condition, a Russian citizen, who was being transported from one of the hospitals in Pattaya to the Russian Federation. Mash reported that the Russian woman contracted an infection, her condition worsened, she was put on a ventilator and advised to return to her homeland. She was accompanied by her husband, who paid for the flight. Also on board were a medical team and crew. The plane allegedly suffered engine failure and crashed.
Source: Rosbalt

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