Russian plane crash leaves 18 injured; first responder dies at scene

A view of the Utair-operated Boeing 737-800 which skidded off the runway and caught fire during landing, at Sochi International Airport, of the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia, Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018.

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Last Updated Sep 1, 2018 12:27 PM EDT

MOSCOW — Russia’s transportation minister says a supervisor at Sochi airport has died during an emergency response after a landing plane careered off the end of the runway into a riverbed and caught fire.

The health ministry says 18 people were injured in the accident, which occurred about 3 a.m. (0000 GMT) as the Utair-operated Boeing 737 from Moscow, carrying 164 passengers and six crew members, was landing.

The airport said the fire was extinguished within eight minutes.

Transportation minister Yevgeny Ditrikh said airport shift supervisor Vladimir Begiyan, who was one of the first responders to the accident, died of a heart attack at the scene. The cause of the crash has not been determined.

Russia’s Investigative Committee launched a criminal investigation into the incident “on suspicion of inadequate services with a risk to clients’ health,” BBC News reports.

A plume of smoke rises from flames after an Utair Boeing 737 passenger plane made a rough landing and caught fire in Sochi

A plume of smoke rises from flames after a passenger plane made a rough landing and caught fire in Sochi, Russia, on September 1, 2018.

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