Moscow: A Russian Defence Ministry TU-154 plane that had disappeared from radar+ over the Black Sea with 91 people on board has crashed, Rusian media reported on Sunday.
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date_range 2016-12-25T16:50:22+05:30Russian military aircraft crashes into Black Sea with 91 on board
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