New Delhi, July 24 -- The wreckage of a plane that crashed with 49 onboard has been found in Russia's Far East. The plane's burning fuselage was spotted by Russia's local emergency services on Thursday.

According to an AP report, the burning fuselage was found on a hillside south of its planned destination in the town of Tynda. There was no evidence of survivors, local rescuers said, as the Amur region's civil defence agency said it was dispatching a ground team to the scene, Reuters reported.

According to Britannica, Amur is an oblast (province) in far eastern Russia. The province occupies the basins of the middle Amur River and its tributary the Zeya, and extends up to the crest of the Stanovoy Range.

Amur River is a river of East As...