Macbook Air 2011 doesn't start up

I've updated OS X to 10.9. So, macbook was hung and I turned it off by holding power button for 5 sec. After that I can't start my macbook, there is no any reaction after pressing power button, I tried to hold button for 10 sec and reset SMC.
What should I do? Is this software bug (OX S 10.9)?

Россия! Я думал, что уже был магазин в ГУМе на Красной площади?
Я признаю ошибку, я слышал, что один приезжает в Москву в ближайшее время. Я скучаю по Москве и Санкт-Петербурге!

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    Nov  8 20:43:28 Yous-MacBook-Air com.apple.backupd[1135]: 597.1 MB required (including padding), 83.04 GB available
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    Nov  9 20:54:05 Yous-MacBook-Air com.apple.backupd[1033]: Backing up to: /Volumes/STORAGE/Backups.backupdb
    Nov  9 20:54:07 Yous-MacBook-Air com.apple.backupd[1033]: 591.4 MB required (including padding), 399.85 GB available
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