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Algeria in Mourning after Its Deadliest Ever Plane Crash

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Algerians on Thursday mourned 257 people killed in a military plane crash the day before, the country’s worst-ever aviation catastroph­e, with no indication yet of the cause, according to AFP.

President Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced three days of national mourning after the plane slammed into a field near the Boufarik airbase 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of Algiers shortly after it took off on Wednesday.

The aircraft was mostly carrying army personnel and their family members on their way back to their barracks in the country’s far south.

Flags flew at half mast on public buildings and foreign embassies in the capital on Thursday as government department­s observed a minute’s silence.

There was no announceme­nt regarding funeral arrangemen­ts, as many of the victims’ bodies had yet to be identified.

Several large companies took out advertisin­g space in newspapers to offer condolence­s to the families of the 10 crew members and 247 passengers who died.

Mosques across the country are set to hold prayers of mourning on Friday.

The Algerian authoritie­s have announced an investigat­ion into the crash, but so far there has been no details of any findings.

The plane, which came down shortly after being refuelled, erupted into flames before it hit the ground, witnesses told AFP.

Hundreds of ambulances and dozens of fire trucks with sirens wailing rushed to the scene of the crash, in an uninhabite­d area where one person was injured on the ground by debris.

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