A Falcon-10 business jet crashed into a mountain in Badakhshan province. There were six people on board.
A passenger plane bound for Moscow has crashed in northeastern Afghanistan. The agency was the first to report it Amaj News cited local sources on Sunday, January 21.
“An Indian passenger plane crashed in Afghanistan. It fell on a mountain in Zebak district of Badakhshan province. The head of the information and culture department of the Taliban in Badakhshan province confirmed this incident,” the report said.
At the same time, the Federal Air Transport Agency said that we are talking about the Falcon-10 business jet, which is registered in the State Register of Civil Aircraft of the Russian Federation. There were six people on board.
“The plane belongs to Athletic Group LLC and is a private individual. The aircraft is conducting a charter ambulance flight on the route Gaya (India) – Tashkent (Uzbekistan) – Zhukovsky (Russia)2,” the department said.
It was determined that there were four crew members and two passengers on board the 1978 aircraft. According to TASS, they include two Russians.
Earlier this week, five planes were damaged while flying over Russia. In particular, Pobeda Airlines suffered three breakdowns within six hours.
The Main Intelligence Directorate conducted a cyber operation against the Federal Air Transport Agency
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