Photos: Jet crashes on highway in Russia, killing 4
December 29, 2012
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. ALEXANDER USOLTSEV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. ANDREY SMIRNOV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. ANDREY SMIRNOV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. ANDREY SMIRNOV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. ANDREY SMIRNOV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. ANDREY SMIRNOV/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four people were killed and four were injured when a Russian-made airliner overshot a runway on landing at a Moscow airport and crashed onto a nearby highway, officials said. ANDREY SMIRNOV/AFP/Getty Images
A truck removes the cabin of the Tu-204 jet from its crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four crew were killed when a Russian airliner crashed into a motorway and broke up into three pieces after overshooting the runway at an international Moscow airport. The Red Wings airlines Russian-made Tu-204 jet -- empty of passengers and carrying just its eight crew on a return trip from the Czech Republic -- caught fire after crashing through the perimeter fence of Vnukovo airport in the west of the city. NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP/Getty Images
A truck removes the cabin of the Tu-204 jet from its crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four crew were killed when a Russian airliner crashed into a motorway and broke up into three pieces after overshooting the runway at an international Moscow airport. The Red Wings airlines Russian-made Tu-204 jet -- empty of passengers and carrying just its eight crew on a return trip from the Czech Republic -- caught fire after crashing through the perimeter fence of Vnukovo airport in the west of the city. NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP/Getty Images
A crane removes the cabin of the Tu-204 jet from the crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four crew were killed when a Russian airliner crashed into a motorway and broke up into three pieces after overshooting the runway at an international Moscow airport. The Red Wings airlines Russian-made Tu-204 jet -- empty of passengers and carrying just its eight crew on a return trip from the Czech Republic -- caught fire after crashing through the perimeter fence of Vnukovo airport in the west of the city. NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP/Getty Images
A crane removes the cabin of the Tu-204 jet from the crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four crew were killed when a Russian airliner crashed into a motorway and broke up into three pieces after overshooting the runway at an international Moscow airport. The Red Wings airlines Russian-made Tu-204 jet -- empty of passengers and carrying just its eight crew on a return trip from the Czech Republic -- caught fire after crashing through the perimeter fence of Vnukovo airport in the west of the city. NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four crew were killed when a Russian airliner crashed into a motorway and broke up into three pieces after overshooting the runway at an international Moscow airport. The Red Wings airlines Russian-made Tu-204 jet -- empty of passengers and carrying just its eight crew on a return trip from the Czech Republic -- caught fire after crashing through the perimeter fence of Vnukovo airport in the west of the city. ANATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP/Getty Images
Russian police investigators and emergency services teams work at the Tu-204 jet crash site near the Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on December 29, 2012. Four crew were killed when a Russian airliner crashed into a motorway and broke up into three pieces after overshooting the runway at an international Moscow airport. The Red Wings airlines Russian-made Tu-204 jet -- empty of passengers and carrying just its eight crew on a return trip from the Czech Republic -- caught fire after crashing through the perimeter fence of Vnukovo airport in the west of the city. NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP/Getty Images