euronews- A flight recorder from the Russian military plane that crashed into the Black Sea is on its way to Moscow for analysis.
Reports in Russia also say the Tupolev-154 aircraft, which is used mostly by government and military officials, has been grounded while investigations into the cause continue.
All 92 people on board the aircraft were killed in Sundays crash, with experts saying it is likely that pilot error or a technical fault were to blame.
Many of the victims were dancers and members of the Red Army Choir, heading to Syria to entertain Russian troops.
The plane is thought to have several flight recorders and a second one is also reported to have been located by search and rescue teams.
The remains of many of the victims are slowly being recovered from the sea.