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Boeing 737 makes emergency landing in Moscow

EPA-EFE/ADAM VAUGHAN

A Boeing 737 aircraft of the UTair airline with 173 people on board made an emergency landing in Moscow's Vnukovo airport, local media reported on Tuesday.

The plane, covering the St. Petersburg-Samarkand route, had a stabilizer malfunction, Ria Novosti said, citing emergency services.

"The plane made an emergency landing at Vnukovo airport due to a stabilizer malfunction. The landing was normal," the sources added.

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