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Death toll in Russia's East Siberia airliner crash rises to 12 (Update-4)

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A passenger, who survived an An-24 crash with 15 people on board in Russia's Krasnoyarsk Territory in East Siberia, died in a hospital bringing the death toll to 12, a spokesman for the regional emergencies ministry said.

A passenger, who survived an An-24 crash with 15 people on board in Russia's Krasnoyarsk Territory in East Siberia, died in a hospital bringing the death toll to 12, a spokesman for the regional emergencies ministry said.

The plane, which was flying from the city of Krasnoyarsk to the town of Igarka, crashed on Monday night some 700 meters (2,300 feet) from the runway during landing at 21:19 Moscow time [17:19 GMT]. There were four crewmembers and 11 passengers, including a child, on board.

Sergei Isakov, born in 1968, was hospitalized in Igarka in intensive care with serious burns.

"We have information from the hospital that he died," the spokesman said.

The Russian Air Transport Agency named the other three survivors as Captain Nikolai Kozlov, Co-pilot Igor Kabanov and Flight Engineer Yevgeny Pertunin.

The Transport Agency said the plane was landing in adverse weather conditions.

"Before landing, the plane veered to the right of its landing course and collided with the ground in front of the runway," the agency said.

It said a fire broke out at the site of the crash but was put out by firefighters at the airport.

A West Siberian transport investigative committee said preliminary investigation shows that a thick fog near the landing area was the cause of the tragic accident.

Meanwhile, a spokesman for Igarka airport said the crash had not obstructed work at the airport and other planes were still taking off and landing according to schedule.

Krasnoyarsk Territory Governor Lev Kuznetsov decided to cancel his vacation and is currently on his way back to Krasnoyarsk from Moscow, where he was visiting his family, a spokesman for the governor said.

The airline running the flight, Katekavia, has been running short-haul flights in the region for 14 years. The airline served some 122,000 passengers in 2009.

A spokesman for the Transport Agency said a special commission had been set up to investigate how Katekavia was organizing its flights.

MOSCOW, August 3 (RIA Novosti)

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