Aircraft crashes in Taliban occupied area, 110 passengers aboard
Aircraft crashes in Taliban occupied area, 110 passengers aboard
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New Delhi: A passenger plane has been a victim of an accident in Afghanistan. It is being told that this Ariana Afghan Airlines plane was going from Kandahar towards Kabul. According to local media, the plane crashed in the Dahk district controlled by the Taliban. Special forces have been sent to the scene for rescue.

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According to local time on Monday, in Eastern Ghazni province, the Ariana Afghan Airlines plane crashed at 1.30 pm. The area where the plane crashed is under Taliban control. At present, information about the people killed in the accident is not available. According to the Afghan news agency Ariana, officials at the control tower at Herat Airport say the aircraft belonged to Ariana Afghan Airlines. 110 people were sitting in it.

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Ariana is the largest Afghan airline. The plane that crashed is a Boeing 737-400 jet, which is about 30 years old. According to officials in Ghazni province, the aircraft crashed due to technical reasons. A fire broke out in the aircraft as it fell. Afghanistan's Vice President Sarwar Danish has expressed the possibility of killing some people in the accident. At present, the number of dead could not be known.

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