Plane Crashed In Afghanistan: Falcon 10 plane going from Gaya, India to Russia crashes in Afghanistan, 6 including 4 crew members missing


Plane Crashed In Afghanistan: The plane crashed in Badakhshan, Afghanistan. Afghanistan media claimed that the plane was Indian and had flown from India to Russia. However, the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) denied the claim of being an Indian aircraft. DGCA sources while talking to ABP told that the crashed plane in Afghanistan was not of India but of Russia’s Falcon 10. It flew from Gaya, India to Zhukovsky, Russia. There were 6 people on board including four crew members. Everyone is missing.

In fact, initially the Afghan media had claimed that the plane had crashed in the Topkhana area of ​​Badakhshan district. He is from India. However, on this, MoCA and DGCA sources told ABP News that they do not have any specific information about the Indian airline/operator. We think that the crashed plane is a charter plane, which is being investigated from Afghanistan.

Crashed plane not Indian registered

Initially no concrete information was made available regarding the plane crash. It was suspected that the crashed plane was foreign. However, Afghan media had claimed that an Indian passenger plane has crashed in Afghanistan. There is a possibility of many casualties in this. Afghanistan’s local media Tolo News reported that the plane crashed in northern Badakhshan province.

MoCA and DGCA sources informed that the crashed plane is not registered in India. The crashed plane is registered in Russia. No Indian airline has Russian registered aircraft.

Russian registered plane crashes in Afghanistan
The plane which was reported to have crashed in Afghanistan is Falcon 10. It is a state registered Russian civil aircraft. The plane had disappeared over Afghanistan. He was flying from Gaya, India to Zhukovsky (Russia). The crashed plane was a charter plane. Russian Aviation gave this information. According to preliminary data, there were 6 people on board the missing Falcon 10 plane, including 4 crew members and 2 passengers.

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