Bodies crash Russian orchestra secure

In the Black Sea in Sochi are the first bodies of the victims of the air crash of a Russian military plane salvaged.

None of the 92 passengers, including 64 members of the orchestra, survived the accident. The plane, a Tupolev 154, disappeared two minutes after taking off the radar. With ships, drones and divers searched for victims. President Putin has announced a day of national mourning. There will be an extensive investigation into the crash. The authorities do not rule out a terrorist attack.

Among the passengers was in Russia very famous doctor Yelizaveta Glinka. 'Dr Liza, 'as it is called in Russia, was the head of a Russian charity. She was heading to Syria to deliver a consignment medicine at a hospital.

The unit was also the conductor of the Russian army choir, Valery Khalilov. At the home of the orchestra in Moscow were laid flowers and lit candles.