This was announced to RIA Novosti by the Deputy Director of the Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise Sergey Gorb.

“The teams have arrived, divers are working there.

We were given the command to stop, because there is nothing left to look for by helicopters ... There is still a special ship going there to search, to carry out underwater work, ”the source said.

Earlier it was reported that rescuers returned by all-terrain vehicles to the crash site of the An-26 passenger aircraft in Kamchatka due to the improvement of weather conditions.

During the search work, the remains of 19 victims of the tragedy were found.

The An-26 aircraft, flying from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to Palana, stopped communicating on July 6.

On board the crashed liner there were 22 passengers and six crew members.

The Ministry of Transport of Russia previously confirmed that no one survived the fall of the plane.

Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed to provide assistance to the families of those killed in the An-26 crash.