Emergency landing saves 95 after Aeroflot flight malfunction in Russia
A flight from Vladivostok to Blagoveshchensk was forced to make an emergency landing in Khabarovsk yesterday due to a technical malfunction. All 95 people on board are safe, with no injuries reported. The Far Eastern Transport Prosecutor’s Office is now investigating the incident. The plane, operated by Aeroflot, encountered the issue mid-flight and was unable to continue to its intended destination. The pilot made a successful emergency landing at Khabarovsk Airport, ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew. Viktor Bolotov, head of the investigation commission, is leading the probe into the cause of the incident. The technical services at Vladivostok Airport are under scrutiny as part of the investigation. The emergency landing was a testament to the skill of the pilot and the preparedness of the crew. The investigation is ongoing, with the goal of determining the cause of the malfunction and preventing similar incidents in the future.