MOSCOW, December 6 (RAPSI) – Relatives of people killed in a TU-154 military plane crash near Sochi in December 2016 have filed a 2.2-billion-ruble lawsuit ($33 million) with the Meshchansky District Court of Moscow, their attorney Igor Trunov stated on his law firm’s website.
According to Trunov, 72 plaintiffs are demanding compensation from SOGAZ insurance company, MS Amlin London reinsurer and the crashed plane’s owner, the Defense Ministry’s 223rd Flight Unit.
Relatives of deceased persons have turned to court because of insurance reimbursement owed and material and moral damage caused, the statement reads.
The plane, which was carrying out a planned flight to Syria with 8 crew members and 84 passengers on board including journalists, musicians from the famous Alexandrov military ensemble and Elizaveta Glinka, widely known as Doctor Liza, the Fair Aid charity executive director and the inaugural winner of Russia's state prize for achievements in human rights, crashed into the Black Sea on December 25, 2016. The aircraft refueled at Adler’s airport and shortly after disappeared from radars. No one survived in the crash.
According to investigators, 156 persons have become victims in the case. Results of 356 forensic medical, 1 phonoscopic, 3 explosive and 23 molecular genetic examinations have been received. There are about 100 witnesses in the case, the Investigative Committee said earlier.