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A WEALTHY Russian couple are feared dead after a jet slammed into a mountain in Afghanistan.
The wife of millionaire entrepreneur Anatoly Evsyukov had become seriously ill on a luxury holiday in Thailand and was being flown back to Russia for treatment on the private aircraft.
Evsyukov was earlier decorated by Putin’s regional governor for “valiant” work building the economy in Rostov region.
He accompanied his wife Anna Evsyukova on the flight after she developed a mystery infection and needed ventilator treatment.
Evsyukov chartered a medical evacuation plane to move her from a hospital in Pattaya to fly back to Moscow.
The plane left Thailand on Saturday and refuelled in India.
“Over Afghanistan, the pilots reported problems with the engines and fuel,” said Shot media in Russia.
“The plane crashed into the mountains [in Afghanistan].”
Their son Vitali, 41, was not permitted on the small executive air ambulance as only one accompanying passenger was allowed.
He flew on a scheduled flight to Moscow, learning of the horrific crash after he landed.
One of the other victims, Arkady Grachev, was reported to be the ex-husband of Ekaterina Agapova, the head of the company which owned the plane.
The couple shared a child and were business partners.
The Falcon 10 plane registered in Russia crashed into the mountains in Afghanistan, said reports on Sunday.
Russian state and independent media highlighted footage purporting to show the crash site.
Two Russian passengers – one male, one female – were aboard the plane, along with four crew members, say reports.
It is feared that all six have been killed.
The aircraft is believed to have been operating as an air ambulance, it is believed.
Two of the crew were paramedics.
Those on board were named by AviaSpotter Telegram channel as Anatoly Evsyukov and Anna Evsyukova, along with the crew named as Dmitry Belyakov, Arkady Grachev, Igor Syvorotkin and Pavel Popov.
One version said the crew had alerted air traffic control that they were running low on fuel.
Both engines subsequently failed.
The aircraft is registered in Russia, according to the country’s Federal Air Transport Agency.
It was said to belong to ATLETIK-GRUPP LLC, based in Lyubertsy, Moscow region, and a private individual.
It crashed in the mountainous Badakhshan province in northeastern Afghanistan.
Shot media in Russia said the plane reported a fuel problem at 19:05 local time on Saturday and was seeking to land in Tajikistan on an unscheduled stop.
One engine failed at 19:19, and the other ten minutes later.
The plane disappeared from radar at about 19:30 local time, 35 miles from Kulob airport in Tajikistan.
The plane was operating a charter ambulance flight on the route Gaya (India) – Tashkent (Uzbekistan) – Zhukovsky (Moscow, Russia), according to the owning company.
The head of the company Ekaterina Agapova said: “Nothing is known yet, now I’m trying to understand the situation and understand what happened. There is no confirmed data yet.”
The footage purportedly shows smoke rising from the site at least 12 hours after the crash, which would have been in darkness.
The crash appears a first since Russian planes were subject to sanctions of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
This has caused multiple emergency landings due to lack of spare parts and maintenance involving Western suppliers.
However it is unclear that the sanctions would have been imposed on an air ambulance.
This is reported to be the ninth incident with a Russian plane since the beginning of the year and the eighth to occur during a flight in the last nine days.
India’s civil aviation authority said that the plane crash was not a scheduled commercial flight or an Indian chartered aircraft and that “more details are awaited.”
Anatoly Evsyukov (right) with son Vitali, 41, who was not allowed on the stricken jet[/caption]