A Russian private plane with six people on board has crashed in Afghanistan, as reported by the Russian Emergency Services. “The cause of the accidentaccording to preliminary data It was the failure of its two engines“, a source from that service has indicated to the official Russian agency ‘TASS’.
Afghan authorities reported this Sunday that a passenger plane had crashed in the northeast of that country. “A plane has crashed in the Tupkhana area of Zebak district, in Badakhshan province“, reported Badakhshan Police spokesperson Ihsanullah Kamgar. The Indian Ministry of Aviation, however, clarified in a message on .
A police team from Zebak has traveled to the area where the accident took place to provide more details in the coming hours, the spokesperson said. The area where the accident took place is part of the Hindu Kush mountain range, located in the east of the country, a point of great seismic activity. On February 3, 2005, Kam Air Flight 904 was flying on a local route from the city of Herat to Kabul when it crashed into mountainous terrain. In the accident, all 97 passengers and 8 crew members on board died.
Source: Lasexta

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