Otago Daily Times

Military, families in deadly plane crash

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ALGIERS: An Algerian military plane carrying soldiers and their families crashed soon after takeoff into a field in northern Algeria, killing 257 people in what appears to be the North African nation’s worst plane crash.

Algeria’s Defence Ministry said yesterday those killed in the crash on Wednesday night (NZ time) included 247 passengers and 10 crew. The cause of the crash was unclear and an investigat­ion has been opened.

Algerian authoritie­s did not say whether there were any survivors but one witness reported seeing people jump out of the aircraft before it crashed.

The flight had just taken off from the Boufarik military base, 30km southwest of the capital Algiers, bound for a military base in Bechar in southwest Algeria, according to Farouk Achour, the chief spokesman for the civil protection services.

It was scheduled to make a layover in Tindouf in southern Algeria, home to many refugees from the neighbouri­ng Western Sahara, a disputed territory annexed by Morocco.

The Sovietdesi­gned Il76 military transport plane crashed in a farm field with no people nearby, Achour said.

Algerian TV Dzair said five people were in a critical state but it is unclear whether they were inside the plane when it crashed.

Several

witnesses

told Algerian TV network Ennahar they saw flames coming out of one of the planes’ engines just before it took off. One farmer said some passengers jumped out of the aircraft before the accident.

‘‘The plane started to rise before falling,’’ an unidentifi­ed man lying on what seemed to be a hospital bed told Ennahar TV. ‘‘The plane crashed on its wing first and caught fire.’’

The victims’ bodies have been transporte­d to the Algerian army’s central hospital for identifica­tion.

The prime minister’s office said MPs and officials observed a minute of silence as a tribute to the victims.

The Il76 model has been in production since 1970s and has an overall good safety record. It is widely used for both commercial freight and military transport. The Algerian military has several of the planes.

It was the first crash of an Algerian military plane since February 2014, when a USbuilt C130 Hercules turboprop slammed into a mountain in Algeria, killing at least 76 people and leaving just one survivor.

The previous deadliest crash on Algerian soil occurred in 2003, when 102 people were killed after a civilian airliner crashed at the end of the runway in Tamanrasse­t. There was a single survivor in that crash. — AP

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Deadly . . . An Algerian military plane lies crashed near an airport outside the capital Algiers, Algeria, on Wednesday.
PHOTO: REUTERS Deadly . . . An Algerian military plane lies crashed near an airport outside the capital Algiers, Algeria, on Wednesday.

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