A Mi-8 helicopter crashed in Russia's Krasnoyarsk region, killing 18 people on board.

"There were 18 people aboard the aircraft, including three crew members. All of them died," the source in the regional emergency services said on Saturday.

A helicopter performed a hard landing in Siberia, Russian Emergency Ministry's department in the Krasnoyarsk region said.

According to the regional emergency services, Mi-8 crash was possibly caused by technical failure. The helicpoter fell apart and caught fire.

"The crash site has been found," the source in the regional emergency services said, adding the aircraft fell apart and burst into flames. "A technical failure and a pilot's error are regarded as the main possible causes of the crash," the source added.

Transport authorities in Western Siberia have told Sputnik they have opened a probe into the crash of a Mi-8 helicopter in Russia’s Krasnoyarsk region.

"The Transportation Prosecutor's Office for Western Siberia has opened an investigation into a possible violation of air transport safety regulations," a spokesperson for the agency said.

Two "black boxes" have been pulled from the wreckage of the crashed helicopter that came down near a remote Siberian village on Saturday, a source told Sputnik.

There were three crew and 15 oil industry workers aboard from Vankor No1 oil pumping station when it hit the ground and burst into flames at 10:20 a.m. local time.