Russian helicopter crash kills 19 in northwest Siberia

MOSCOW (Reuters) - A helicopter crashed in northwest Siberia on Friday, killing 19 people on board, Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency said on Saturday. Three crew members and 16 passengers died when the Russian-made Mi-8 helicopter came down late on Friday in adverse weather conditions. Two survivors were injured and a third unscathed, TASS news agency reported, citing a regional health official. The helicopter was carrying employees of a contractor from oil major Rosneft's Suzun oilfield, part of the Vankor deposit, Russia's northernmost onshore oil production project. (Reporting by Maria Kiselyova and Gleb Stolyarov; editing by Andrew Roche)