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Kazakhstan plane crash: Bek Air plane comes down near Almaty airport | Kazakhstan plane crash: Bek Air plane comes down near Almaty airport |
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A plane with 100 people on board has crashed in Kazakhstan, killing at least nine people, officials say. | |
They say the Bek Air aircraft went down shortly after taking off at Almaty airport on Friday morning local time. | They say the Bek Air aircraft went down shortly after taking off at Almaty airport on Friday morning local time. |
A Reuters reporter close to the scene said there was heavy fog in the area. The airport said there were survivors. | |
The plane was en route from Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city, to the country's capital of Nur-Sultan. The cause of the crash is not known. | |
Almaty's airport said there were 95 passengers and five crew on board. | Almaty's airport said there were 95 passengers and five crew on board. |
It said the plane lost height at 07:22 local time (01:22 GMT), before striking a concrete barrier and crashing into a two-storey building. | It said the plane lost height at 07:22 local time (01:22 GMT), before striking a concrete barrier and crashing into a two-storey building. |
There was no fire upon impact. | There was no fire upon impact. |
Footage has emerged of rescuers working at the scene. In it, a woman can be heard calling for an ambulance and the cockpit of the plane is seen wedged into the side of the building. | Footage has emerged of rescuers working at the scene. In it, a woman can be heard calling for an ambulance and the cockpit of the plane is seen wedged into the side of the building. |
A special commission will be set up to determine the cause of the crash. | A special commission will be set up to determine the cause of the crash. |
Kazakhstan's President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev expressed "deep condolences" to the victims' relatives. | |
Bek Air was founded in 1999, targeting VIP flight operations, the company's website says. Nowadays, the company describes itself as Kazakhstan's first low-cost airline. Its fleet is seven Fokker-100 aircraft. | |
This is not the first serious plane crash in the city - on 29 January 2013, a passenger plane travelling from the northern town of Kokshetau came down near Almaty, killing 20 people. | |
A month earlier, 27 people died when a military plane carrying senior Kazakh security officials crashed in the south of the country. |