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Footage shared on social media showed flames pouring from a nearby apartment block [Image: Twitter / @sevslv]
A military aircraft has crashed in a residential area of the southern Russian town of Yeysk, killing at least two people and injuring 15.
An apartment block was set on fire and emergency services were called to the scene.
Russia’s Defence Ministry said the plane, a Su-34 fighter bomber, was on a training flight when one of its engines caught fire.
The pilots in the aircraft ejected before the crash, the ministry said.
“According to a report from the pilots, who jettisoned from the plane, the reason for the crash was a fire in one of the engines during take-off,” its statement said.
In a telegram post (in Russian), the governor of the Krasnodar territory, which Yeysk is part of, said he was on his way to the town and all regional and local fire services were battling the blaze.
Local media report the fire engulfed five floors of the multi-storey building and a number of apartment blocks have been damaged.
The Kremlin has ordered national and regional authorities to provide “all necessary assistance” to victims of the fire in the centre of the southern city of Yeysk, Tass news agency reports.
Yeysk sits opposite Russian-occupied territory in southern Ukraine, separated by the Sea of Azov.
A fighter jet crashed into a residential building in #Yeysk, #Krasnodar oblast. A pilot parachuted down. The reasons for the plane crash and the nunber of casualties are yet unknown. pic.twitter.com/ljt8Vw9448 pic.twitter.com/FI2kejob7c
— Sergey Vasiliev (@sevslv) October 17, 2022
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