Grief and Fear in Russia as Military Planes Crash Into Civilian Residences

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
On the night of Oct
17, the Ischenko family reportedly sat down for dinner in their apartment on the seventh floor of an apartment block in the southern Russian
sending a huge plume of fire into the sky
in which Russian fighter jets have crashed into civilian areas
and wounded 43 more, has some residents demanding answers over the deadliest military incident on Russian soil since the beginning of the
takeoff.The Investigative Committee, Russia's equivalent of the FBI, has launched a criminal inquiry over possible violations of flight
rules.Photos from the aftermath of the incident, which forced hundreds of civilians from their homes, showed collapsed walls and mounds of
a house engulfed in flames in the center of Irkutsk, a city of 600,000 people, sparking complaints that Russian officials had again failed
their efforts to carry on with life as normal.But in Yeysk, just 60 kilometers across the sea from Russian-occupied Mariupol, ignoring the