A small Russian plane crashed outside the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Monday, the Emergency Situations Ministry said, and the three crew members aboard were reportedly killed, AP reported. The Bay-125 plane was flying from Moscow to Kharkiv and crashed 3 to 4 kilometers (1-2 miles) from the Kharkiv airport, the ministry said. The two pilots and a flight attendant were killed, the Interfax new agency reported, citing the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry. It said that the plane, registered in Aruba, had been contracted to fly people from Kharkiv to the Alps.