Russian plane crashed in South Sudan reportedly killing 40 people

A Russian plane crashed shortly after taking off from an airport in South Sudan on Wednesday, reportedly killing over 40 persons onboard or on the ground, reports Reuters, citing a ground witness.

According to the witness accounts, the vertical stabilizer and other fragments of the plane were seen along the banks of the White Nile River near Juba airport. He says that more than 40 bodies were seen at the crash site, although he could not tell how many were passengers.

A policeman said there were two survivors, including a baby, but he could not specify the exact number of the people on board.
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A presidency spokesman said that the Antonov aircraft was carrying around 20 passengers and crew members, two of which have survived. He admits that it is possible that other people on the ground may have been killed in the plane crash.

On the other side, South Sudan Tribune newspaper wrote on Twitter that the incident involved a freight plane with a crew of five Russians. In addition, seven passengers, whose nationality are not specified yet, are suspected to have been onboard.

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