A Russian charter flight with six people on board has disappeared over Afghanistan, with reports of a crash emerging from local authorities. The Russian aviation authorities confirmed the incident on Jan 21, stating that the plane vanished from radar screens the previous night. The aircraft, a charter ambulance flight, was traveling from India to Moscow via Uzbekistan. It was a French-made Dassault Falcon 10 jet manufactured in 1978. The crash reportedly occurred in Badakhshan province, a remote and mountainous region in northern Afghanistan. The provincial police spokesperson confirmed the crash but stated that there were no confirmed details regarding the type of plane, cause of the crash, or any casualties. India’s civil aviation authority asserted that the crashed aircraft was neither a scheduled commercial flight nor an Indian chartered aircraft. Further details are awaited. The incident has sparked concern and raised questions about the fate of those on board. Investigations are underway to determine the causes and consequences of this tragic event.
Russian-Registered Plane Disappears over Afghanistan; Search Underway
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