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Kazakhstan military plane crash kills 27 near Shymkent | |
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A military plane carrying senior Kazakh security officials has crashed in the south of the country, killing all those on board. | |
Officials said 27 people were on the flight, including border service officers and their acting head, Turganbek Stambekov. | |
The plane went down near the city of Shymkent and was completely destroyed. | |
The plane disappeared from radar just before 19:00 local time (13:00 GMT), KTK TV said. | |
It was making its descent near Shymkent, which is the main Kazakh city in the south, some 75 miles (120km) north of the Uzbek capital, Tashkent. | |
Eyewitnesses told KTK that the plane fell from a height of 800m (2,600ft), causing a loud explosion. | Eyewitnesses told KTK that the plane fell from a height of 800m (2,600ft), causing a loud explosion. |
A resident identified as Baurzhan Dosov described a big fire, adding that military hats were strewn around the crash site. | A resident identified as Baurzhan Dosov described a big fire, adding that military hats were strewn around the crash site. |
The plane went down 12 miles (20km) from Shymkent aiport in what correspondents told KTK was very bad weather. | The plane went down 12 miles (20km) from Shymkent aiport in what correspondents told KTK was very bad weather. |
"There was no need for rescuers' help. Only fragments remain," the head of Kazakhstan's regional emergencies department, Valikhan Derezhepov, told Ria news agency. | "There was no need for rescuers' help. Only fragments remain," the head of Kazakhstan's regional emergencies department, Valikhan Derezhepov, told Ria news agency. |
Seven crew and 20 military personnel were on board the military transport plane, Kazakhstan's Committee for National Security said in a statement. | Seven crew and 20 military personnel were on board the military transport plane, Kazakhstan's Committee for National Security said in a statement. |
Interfax-Kazakhstan said that one of Col Stambekov's deputies and several regional border service commanders were also on the flight, from the Kazakh capital, Astana, to Shymkent. | Interfax-Kazakhstan said that one of Col Stambekov's deputies and several regional border service commanders were also on the flight, from the Kazakh capital, Astana, to Shymkent. |
Col Stambekov was made acting head of the service in June, weeks after 14 border troops were found dead at a burnt-out border post near Kazakhstan's southern frontier with China. The incident prompted his predecessor to resign. | Col Stambekov was made acting head of the service in June, weeks after 14 border troops were found dead at a burnt-out border post near Kazakhstan's southern frontier with China. The incident prompted his predecessor to resign. |
Another border guard was jailed for life for his alleged role in the incident at the Arkankergen post near Almaty, after he had reportedly confessed to the authorities. | Another border guard was jailed for life for his alleged role in the incident at the Arkankergen post near Almaty, after he had reportedly confessed to the authorities. |
He later said he had been forced into making the confession. | He later said he had been forced into making the confession. |