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Something is amiss:
1. The empennage on the supposed Russian plane separated forward of the aft door, is upright, and is unburned and relatively intact. (However, it possibly separated in flight and fell from altitude, because it shows no signs of skidding laterally along the ground).
2. The empennage is still on the A/C you pictured.
3. The A/C you show obviously hit the ground inverted -- and the (still attached) empennage burned.
4. The A/C you show obviously crashed near an airport. (One doesn't drive crash trucks like that hundreds of miles across the Sinai desert... And that is not desert terrain. )
5. The first responders in your photo are all uniformed -- and the a/c has RED markings.
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Why did you post that photo on this thread?
It also appears to say “Fed ex” on the side.
The photo in post #15 is the same photo that is in the article which post #22 links to, and which has ( in a side-bar article) the photo you referred to.
Good question. That photograph is very clearly of a different aircraft.