All 20 people on board a domestic flight of Kazakhstan’s SCAT airline died Tuesday when their jet crashed on approach to Almaty airport in bad weather, the airline said.
“Twenty people were on board — five crew members and 15 passengers,” the airline said in a statement quoted by the Interfax news agency. “According to preliminary information there are no survivors.” The plane was flying to Almaty from the northern city of Kokshetau.
All 20 on board Kazakh airliner killed in crash: company