Utair Airlines plane from St. Petersburg to Samarkand makes emergency landing in Moscow
A Boeing 737 en route from St. Petersburg to Samarkand was forced to make an emergency landing at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport due to technical issues.

According to RIA Novosti, the aircraft experienced a stabilizer malfunction during the flight. The plane, operated by Utair Airlines, was carrying 173 passengers at the time of the incident.
Despite the technical failure, the emergency landing was executed safely, with no injuries reported among passengers or crew.
The airline has not yet issued a detailed statement regarding the incident, and investigations into the cause of the stabilizer issue are underway.
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