The Boeing 737, which flew from Dubai to the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, exploded into a fireball early yesterday after missing the runway in bad weather as it was reportedly making its second attempt to land after circling for several hours.
Investigators confirmed that all 55 passengers and seven crew - including nine different nationalities, with two from India and 45 coming from Russia - died instantly and launched a criminal probe into whether pilot error, a technical fault or poor weather was to blame. The Indians killed were identified as Mohan Shyam and wife Anju Kathirvel Aiyappan.
Investigators were to spend the day combing the scene for clues of what caused the crash, Sokolov said, with representatives from state-owned budget airline flydubai - a sister firm of Emirates Airlines - arriving to aid the probe.
Sources told Russian news agencies that the two black boxes from the Boeing jet -- holding vital flight data -- had been transported to Moscow for examination.
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Authorities also said they were starting the grisly task of identifying the collected human remains using DNA samples from relatives.
"I came to give remembrance to those who died. I am from Rostov myself and although I don't personally know those killed, a lot of names are well known, it's a small city," local resident Boris told AFP.
The arrivals and departures boards in the terminal were red with cancelled flights as the airport remained closed but officials said that it could start working again normally as early as tomorrow.
The company said the Cypriot pilot and Spanish co-pilot each had nearly 6,000 hours of flying experience.
The five other crew members were from Spain, Russia, the Seychelles, Colombia and Kyrgyzstan.
Investigators said in an initial statement yesterday that the plane had "skimmed the ground and broke into several pieces" with fragments of the Boeing 737 reportedly scattered up to 1.5 kilometres from the crash site.