A huge search operation is continuing for a Russian military plane with 92 on board which crashed into the Black Sea.
Some 3,000 people, including nearly 200 divers, as well as ships, planes, helicopters and submersibles are involved in the operation near Sochi.
Some plane fragments have been found, including fuselage and tail parts.
The Tu-154 plane carrying soldiers, army musicians and reporters was heading for Syria. All on board are feared dead after Sunday’s crash.
A national day of mourning was observed across Russia on Monday.
First body identified
At a briefing late on Monday, Defence Ministry spokesman Maj Gen Igor Konashenkov said that a fuselage fragment with windows had been found and brought to the shore.
He also said that a tail part with “engine fragments” had been discovered underwater.
Image captionFlowers in memory of the victims were placed on the shore near where the plane went down
The spokesman added that another body was recovered on Monday.
Earlier, search teams had found 11 bodies, but officials believe many more may be trapped inside the remains of the aircraft.
Maj Gen Konashenkov also said that one of the retrieved bodies had been identified, without providing further details.
Search teams worked through the day , and the operation was continuing round the clock, the spokesman added.
The 10.5 sq km (four sq mile) search area just off the coast had been extended, he added.
Image captionIn Moscow, a makeshift memorial has appeared at the home of the Alexandrov Ensemble
Emergency Situations Minister Vladimir Puchkov said that the plane’s “black box” flight recorders, situated in the tail of the aircraft, had not yet been retrieved.
Transport Minister Maksim Sokolov said that terrorism was not “among the main versions” of the possible causes of the crash.
He reiterated that investigators were looking into whether pilot error or a technical fault may have brought down the aircraft.
The plane disappeared from radar two minutes after taking off from Sochi’s Adler airport at 05:25 (02:25 GMT) on Sunday, heading for Latakia in Syria, the defence ministry said.
The flight had originated in Moscow and landed in Sochi for refuelling.
It was carrying 64 members of the famed Alexandrov military music ensemble, who were to perform for Russian troops in Syria.
What is the Alexandrov Ensemble?
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Alexandrov Ensemble is the official choir of the Russian armed forces
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It was founded in 1928 during the Soviet era
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The group also includes an orchestra and dancers
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It takes its name from its first director, Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov, who wrote the music to the national anthem of the Soviet Union
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Holds the right to use the term Red Army Choir, although the interior ministry’s MVD Ensemble also uses it
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Listen to the Alexandrov Ensemble here

