A passenger plane carrying 49 people has crashed in Russia, according to reports.
The aircraft was travelling from the Russian city of Blagoveshchensk to Tynda.
It however earlier “disappeared from the radar”, according to regional Governor Vasily Orlov.
A rescue helicopter located the burning fuselage in the far eastern Amur region, an emergencies official said.
It is said there were 43 passengers, including five children, as well as six crew onboard.
There were no survivors, according to Russian news Agency Tass citing preliminary data.
The agency added that a crew error during landing in poor visibility is considered a reason for the crash.