Assad 'saddened' by Russian plane crash

Syria's Bashar al Assad has sent his condolences to Vladimir Putin after a Russian military plane crashed into the Black Sea.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad

Syrian President Bashar al Assad says he's "saddened" by the crash of a Russian military plane. (AAP)

Syrian President Bashar al Assad says he's "saddened" by the crash of a Russian military plane on its way to Syria as its crew had wanted to celebrate his army's victory in Aleppo, but the fight against Islamist militants would not be affected.

In a condolence message sent to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday, Assad said the two countries were partners in the "fight to lay the foundations of stability, security and peace" in Syria.

Russian-backed government forces ousted the last rebels from the city of Aleppo on Thursday after years of fighting.

The Russian TU-154 plane carrying 92 people, including dozens of Red Army Choir singers, dancers and orchestra members, crashed into the Black Sea on its way to Syria on Sunday, killing everyone on board, Russian authorities said.


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