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Pakistan national carriers plane crashes after take-off


News24
7 Dec 2016

Islamabad - A plane belonging to Pakistan's national carrier crashed on Wednesday shortly after take-off from the country's north with about 40 people on board, a spokesperson and the police said.

According to senior police officer Khurram Rasheed, the plane crashed in a village near the town of Havelian, located about 75km northwest from the capital, Islamabad.

There were no immediate details on casualties but Pakistan's interior ministry dispatched a team with experts on identifying bodies through DNA tests.

State-run Pakistan Television showed a huge fire rising from the site of the crash. Villagers were seen standing near the site.

Shortly before the crash was confirmed, Daniyal Gilani, the spokesperson for Pakistan International Airlines, said their ATR-42 aircraft carrying around 40 passengers and crew had lost touch with the control tower.

A local police official, Khursheed Tanoli, told state-run TV that the plane went down in a village in the northwest and that rescuers are trying to reach the site of the crash.

The army said it dispatched troops and helicopters to the location.

A resident of the area, Kashif Khan, told the media that he saw the debris of the crashed plane.

Source: News24

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