MOSCOW. Aug 27 (Interfax-AVN) - The state commission investigating a double air crash in Russia on Tuesday night may announce its first conclusions on August 30 or 31, a commission source said.
"The only thing that can be said now is that there is a great deal of work to do to clarify the circumstances surrounding the air crashes," the source told Interfax.
"It is connected with the nature of what has happened," he said.
A TU-154 Careless on a Moscow-Sochi flight and a TU-134 Crusty en route to Volgograd crashed within minutes of each other after flying out of Moscow's Domodedovo airport overnight to Wednesday. The death toll from the two incidents stands at 90.