
Russia: Yekaterinburg mourners lay tributes for flight 7K9268 victims
Dozens of people arrived to lay flowers and soft toys as well as light candles in front the Black Tulip monument in Yekaterinburg on Sunday to commemorate the victims of the crashed Russian plane in Egypt.
Among those who gathered near the monument were the workers of Transaero and Ural Airlines companies. They had paper signs with the names of the victims and the flight number in their hands.
Kogalymavia flight 7K9268 is reported to have crashed in Sinai around 23 minutes after take-off. There were a total of 224 people on board - 217 passengers, including 25 children, and seven crew members, with reports indicating that all but five passengers - four Ukrainians and one Belarussian - were Russian. The relatives of the victims are currently being treated by psychologists in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in St. Petersburg.

Dozens of people arrived to lay flowers and soft toys as well as light candles in front the Black Tulip monument in Yekaterinburg on Sunday to commemorate the victims of the crashed Russian plane in Egypt.
Among those who gathered near the monument were the workers of Transaero and Ural Airlines companies. They had paper signs with the names of the victims and the flight number in their hands.
Kogalymavia flight 7K9268 is reported to have crashed in Sinai around 23 minutes after take-off. There were a total of 224 people on board - 217 passengers, including 25 children, and seven crew members, with reports indicating that all but five passengers - four Ukrainians and one Belarussian - were Russian. The relatives of the victims are currently being treated by psychologists in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in St. Petersburg.