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Of the 104 people on board, 96 were passengers and eight were crew.
At least 25 were foreign nationals: 9 Turkish, 6 Americans, 4 Russians, 3 Italians, 1 Dutch, and 1 Iranian, as well as the first officer, who held dual citizenship in Canada and Russia.
According to reports, the Russians were crew members, the Turkish were civilians working for Turkey-based firms, and the Italians included an architect working for the United Nations Andrea Pollastri, as well as another Italian civilian and a navy captain.
Three of the six Americans on board were women working for the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Management Sciences for Health ( MSH ) company, and one was a Dutch water resources engineer, team-leader for a development project in the western basins.

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