Four survivors in the An-24 crash in Russia's Siberian town of Igarka, Krasnoyarsk territory, today have been hospitalized to Igarka's central clinic, a spokesman for the Siberian regional emergencies centre told Itar-Tass on Tuesday. According to the spokesman, passenger Sergei Isakov, who reportedly died in hospital, is in extremely severe but in a stable condition. The three other survivors – An-24 pilot Nikolai Kozlov, co-pilot Igor Kabanov and flight engineer Yevgeny Petrunin – are in satisfactory condition. The accident occurred , when the An-24 turboprop crashed while landing in conditions of heavy fog near the airport in the town of Igarka, Krasnoyarsk territory. The aircraft owned by KATEKAVIA airlines was en route from Krasnoyarsk to Igarka and had 11 passengers, including one child and four crew members onboard. The aircraft hit the ground 700 meters off runway. One crew member and 10 passengers were killed in the crash.