Investigators in
Authorities have revised the death toll down from an earlier figure of 44. The military aircraft came down in a mountainous region of north-eastern
The sole survivor, who is said to be in a critical condition, is now being treated in a Slovak hospital. The man's wife is reported to have told a TV network in the country that she received a call from him after the plane hit the ground, telling her to raise the alarm.
Emergency services are continuing efforts to recover bodies at the scene of the crash. The operation was being hampered by difficult terrain and freezing temperatures.
The Soviet-era Antonov-24 was flying from Pristina to the Slovak city of
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Hungarian soldiers stand near the wrackage of a Slovak military aircraft which crashed with over 40 people on board on January 19, on Borso Mountain near Hejce, around 220 km northeast from Budapest, January 20, 2005. (REUTERS)