A chilling 3D video has reconstructed the moments before the ill-fated FlyDubai plane crashed at Rostov-na-Donu airport. <br /> <br />It coincides with the unofficial release of the names of all the 55 passengers who died, revealing that at least three families lost three members each and ten were couples. <br /> <br />Four were children though their names are not specified. <br /> <br />Seven crew members also died. <br /> <br />The video, released by Life News, and victims' list were published this afternoon and shows the Boeing 737-800 flying over the airport and approaching the runway, with the wind buffeting it from side to side. <br /> <br />Read more: Ex-girlfriend of thug who battered his partner to death reveals her own years of violence at his hands <br /> <br />The wings then touch the tarmac and it bursts into flames before totally exploding. <br /> <br />Life News A 3D reconstruction of the Fly Dubai FZ981 crash in Russia <br />Chilling: A 3D reconstruction of the FlyDubai FZ981 crash in Russia <br /> <br />It is not clear where the mock-up has come from but another video has also been posted on YouTube which shows an aircraft crashing in virtually the same pattern as the 3D version. <br /> <br />Life News says the reconstruction shows FlyDubai flight FZ981 attempting to make the landing at the second attempt after the first one was aborted because of the weather conditions. <br /> <br />There are reports that it circled for more than two hours because of high ground-level winds and poor visibility. <br /> <br />Reuters Dubai flight crash <br />Crash site: An Emergencies Ministry member walks among the wreckage <br /> <br />Reuters Dubai flight crash <br />Horror: An officer of the special police force stands guard at the crash site of Flight FZ981 <br /> <br />The impact created a massive hole in the runway which is currently being repaired. <br /> <br />The airport is expected to reopen on Monday. <br /> <br />Read more: Thug jailed after biting his own sister's ear off but her reaction is surprising <br /> <br />The latest statement released this afternoon by FlyDubai's CEO Ghaith Al Ghaith says: "In the immediate aftermath of the accident we have been focusing on two key priorities; care for all those who have been affected by the accident and support for the investigating authorities as they work to identify the cause." <br /> <br />"To begin with, we are working to establish how we can most effectively provide care and support to the families of the 55 passengers and 7 crew members who lost their lives.