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  1. On 7 September 2011, a Yakovlev Yak-42 charter flight operated by YAK-Service, carrying players and coaching staff of the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl professional ice hockey team, crashed during take-off near Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. All but one of the 45 people on board were killed.

  2. The Sverdlovsk plane crash of 7 January 1950 killed all 19 people on board, including almost the entire ice hockey team (VVS Moscow) of the Soviet Air Forces – 11 players, as well as a team doctor and a masseur.

  3. 7 wrz 2021 · The Ice Hockey Federation of Russia announced that it would no longer use aging Yak-42 aircrafts, like the one that crashed in 2011. And, according to former Lokomotiv player and head coach Alexei Kudashov, now with Dynamo Moscow, the disaster prompted widespread changes.

  4. 7 wrz 2022 · 11 years ago today, on Wednesday, September 7th, 2011, the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ice hockey team was traveling from Tunoshna Airport (IAR) to Minsk-1 Airport (MHP) in Belarus for a match to start the 2011–12 season. At the time, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl was one of Russia's top ice hockey teams.

  5. 7 wrz 2011 · TUNOSHNA, Russia - A Russian jet carrying a top hockey team crashed just after takeoff Wednesday, killing 43 people, including the team's Canadian coach, and leaving two others critically...

  6. 13 paź 2011 · The sole survivor of the plane crash that devastated Yaroslavl’s Lokomotiv ice hockey team last month said in his first public interview Thursday that passengers knew something was wrong...

  7. 8 wrz 2011 · TUNOSHNA, Russia — A Russian passenger airliner chartered by one of the country’s best-known hockey teams and carrying numerous veterans of the National Hockey League crashed during takeoff near...

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