Russia: 71 Dead in Passenger Plane Crash

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 11, 2018

Given the hatred that the Jews, the Moslems and the entire Western world have for Russia, you always have to wonder about things like this.

But at the same time, you have to remember Russia’s air safety record. Not a good one.

Fox News:

A Russian airliner crashed minutes after takeoff from one of Moscow’s airports on Sunday, killing all 65 passengers and six crew members on board, officials said.

The plane was an An-148, a regional jet belonging to Saratov Airlines, that had taken off from Domodedovo Airport and was headed to Orsk about 1,000 miles southeast of Moscow, REN-TV reported.

The Moscow Inter-Regional Transport Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement to Interfax that all people on board the plane have died. “The plane was carrying 65 passengers and six crewmembers. All of them died,” the agency said.

Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov added that “judging by everything, no one has survived this crash.”

Authorities have found a black box belonging to the aircraft and have cordoned off the area of the crash site, regional head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations Sergei Poletykin said in a conference call.

“One recorder was found at the crash site,” Poletykin said.

The crew of the doomed aircraft did not report any malfunctions, Svetlana Petrenko, an official representative of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, told Interfax.

Given the way it happened, I think foul play is unlikely.

Though it is being reported that there was no systems failure – so what does that mean?

This was the most deadly plane crash since the Colombian crash that killed all those Brazilian soccer players in November of 2016 – incidentally, that also killed 71 people. Sixty-two people were killed in a crash in Russia in march of that year. They’ve had several other high casualty crashes in the last decade.

But planes usually crash during landing, or due to some extreme weather phenomenon. To crash shortly after takeoff without some catastrophic systems failure would be weird.

If there is something to be suspicious about here, the Russians themselves will definitely come out and say it.