This information was spread by TASS citing the Ministry of Defence of the russian rederation.
The Russian Su-34 aircraft crashed in Yeysk during takeoff. It crashed into a high-rise building at 20/1 Kommunisticheskaya Street.
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The crew managed to eject. Russian media reports that several explosions were heard after the plane crashed into a residential area in Yeysk.
RIA news agency cited local emergency services as saying four people had died and six were missing. Tass news agency cited the headquarters for the rescue effort as saying 25 had been injured.
The Bell Internet publication has reported that the crash of the Su-34 aircraft in Yeysk is at least the tenth non-combat loss of Russian military aircraft in less than eight months of the war in Ukraine.

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