Russian authorities investigating the crash of a military plane that killed 92 people have said there was no explosion on board but they had not ruled out a "terrorist act" as the cause.
The Defence Ministry Tupolev-154 was flying to Syria with dozens of Red Army Choir singers and dancers on board when it plunged into the Black Sea shortly after take-off from Sochi in southern Russia on Christmas Day.
Investigators have said pilot error or a technical fault were among the most likely causes of the disaster.
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29/12/16
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The Defence Ministry Tupolev-154 was flying to Syria with dozens of Red Army Choir singers and dancers on board when it plunged into the Black Sea shortly after take-off from Sochi in southern Russia on Christmas Day.
Investigators have said pilot error or a technical fault were among the most likely causes of the disaster.
[rte.ie]
29/12/16
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