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Kazakhstan security agency plane crashes, 4 dead

At least four people were killed and several others injured after a plane operated by Kazakhstan's state security agency crashed in the Central Asian country on Saturday. The two survivors were hospitalised.

Kazakhstan security agency plane crashes
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Published : Mar 14, 2021, 8:42 AM IST

Almaty: A plane operated by Kazakhstan's state security agency crashed in the Central Asian country on Saturday, killing four crew members and injuring two others, officials said.

The ex-Soviet country's Emergencies Ministry said the two survivors were hospitalised.

Read: 4 killed in plane crash in Kazakhstan

The ministry said the Soviet-built An-26 two-engine turboprop crashed while trying to land at the airport of Kazakhstan’s largest city, Almaty.

The plane had flown from the capital, Nur-Sultan, with only the six crew members on board.

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Kazakhstan's National Security Committee said it owned the plane.

It said a probe into the cause of the crash has been launched.

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The An-26 was designed in the 1960s and built in great numbers for both civilian and military use.

Hundreds have remained in service in former Soviet nations and other countries around the world.

AP

Almaty: A plane operated by Kazakhstan's state security agency crashed in the Central Asian country on Saturday, killing four crew members and injuring two others, officials said.

The ex-Soviet country's Emergencies Ministry said the two survivors were hospitalised.

Read: 4 killed in plane crash in Kazakhstan

The ministry said the Soviet-built An-26 two-engine turboprop crashed while trying to land at the airport of Kazakhstan’s largest city, Almaty.

The plane had flown from the capital, Nur-Sultan, with only the six crew members on board.

Read: Rahul Gandhi meets survivors of Kozhikode plane crash

Kazakhstan's National Security Committee said it owned the plane.

It said a probe into the cause of the crash has been launched.

Read: Six killed in plane crash in eastern Mexico

The An-26 was designed in the 1960s and built in great numbers for both civilian and military use.

Hundreds have remained in service in former Soviet nations and other countries around the world.

AP

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