Russia Says All 8 Die in Water-Bomber Plane Crash in Turkey

Russia on Saturday said all eight people onboard a Russian water-dropping plane died when it crashed in Turkey during a firefighting mission. 

The Russian defence ministry said the Be-200 plane went down around 1510 Moscow time and that on board were five Russian servicemen and three Turkish citizens, Moscow news agencies reported. 

The plane crashed near the southern city of Adana, it said. 

Russian consular representatives and a defence ministry commission were on their way to the crash site. 

In July, Russia said it would send Be-200 planes to Turkey to help it fight spreading wildfires. 

Turkish state news agency Anadolu reported that rescuers had rushed to the scene with television footage showing a column of smoke rising from a mountainous zone, adding it was unclear if the crew survived.

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