Passenger plane crashed in Afghanistan, the plane going to Russia lost its way
Afghan plane crash: An aircraft headed for Moscow, the Russian capital, has crashed in the Badakhshan province of Afghanistan. A representative from the DGCA has confirmed that the aircraft is not Indian. A representative from the DGCA has confirmed that the aircraft is not Indian. This was a little aeroplane. The artillery fell into the mountains of the Jibak and Kuran-Munjan districts in the province of Badakhshan.
A DF-10 plane that was headed for Moscow, the Russian capital, crashed in Afghanistan's Badakhshan area. A representative from the DGCA has confirmed that the aircraft is not Indian. The report indicates that the airliner crashed early on Sunday.
According to a senior official of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the plane crashed in the Topkhana mountains along the Kuran-Munjan and Jibak districts of Badakhshan province. The aircraft was small-sized and was a Moroccan-registered small aircraft.
While giving initial information, Afghan media informed that it was an Indian aircraft. However, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation confirmed that the crashed plane was not Indian.
According to news agency Reuters, US aviation officials say that there was a Russian-registered plane, which is believed to be carrying six people. According to the information, it disappeared from the radar screen over Afghanistan on Saturday evening. The plane was a charter flight from India to Moscow via Uzbekistan.