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A Soviet-era Antonov An-24 belonging to Polar Airlines mistakenly landed on a frozen river in Russia’s Far East with 34 people on board. Fortunately, the incident, attributed to pilot error according to initial inquiries, occurred without any injuries. The aircraft, en route from Yakutsk to Zyryanka with subsequent stops, veered off the Zyryanka airport runway during its landing.

The flight, designated PI217, commenced its journey early Thursday from Yakutsk, the capital of the Sakha republic. Intending to reach Zyryanka, the plane was scheduled to proceed to Srednekolymsk before returning to Yakutsk. The mishap took place not far from the airport, where the frozen River Kolyma served as an unplanned landing site.

Video footage captured by a passenger revealed the aircraft positioned nearly at the center of the frozen river in eastern Siberia, where temperatures in Zyryanka can drop to approximately -40°C during this season. Prosecutors reported that the plane touched down on a sandbank in the river, and the duration of its slide on the snow was evident from the trail left behind.

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