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There were no Russian citizens on board the plane, which crashed in Nigeria
There were no Russian citizens on board the plane, which crashed in Nigeria, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Sunday. The plane of Bellview Airlines with 110 passengers and six crewmembers on board disappeared from radars several minutes after it left Lagos, the former capital of Nigeria. There were high-ranking officials on board the airliner among the passengers
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