Defense News ,Afganistan :- The Ministry of Civil Aviation has officially confirmed a plane crash in Afghanistan's Badakhshan province that occurred during the early morning hours on Sunday. According to the ministry, the aircraft involved was an air ambulance en route from Thailand to Moscow. The crashed plane was identified as a DF-10 (Dassault Falcon), a small aircraft registered in Morocco.
In a detailed report on the incident, the Ministry of Civil Aviation clarified, "The crashed aircraft is a DF-10 (Dassault Falcon) small aircraft registered in Morocco. It is not an aircraft of Indian carriers." The ministry also revealed that the Morocco-registered aircraft had refueled at Gaya airport in Bihar.
"The aircraft, which was on a medical mission from Thailand to Moscow, made a refueling stop at Gaya Airport," the Ministry of Civil Aviation further explained.
The tragic crash occurred in the mountainous region of Topkhana, spanning the districts of Kuran-Munjan and Zibak in Badakhshan province. Contrary to earlier claims by the Afghanistan-based news portal TOLOnews, which suggested the ill-fated aircraft was an Indian passenger flight, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) clarified the nationality of the crashed plane.
An official from the DGCA, the primary regulator for flight services in the country, affirmed, "The plane that crashed in the mountains of Topkhana, alongside the districts of Kuran-Munjan and Zibak in Badakhshan province, was a Moroccan-registered DF-10 aircraft." The official emphasized receiving confirmation from Air Traffic Control and other aviation bodies regarding the aircraft's identity.
Reiterating the information, the Ministry of Civil Aviation emphasized that the crashed aircraft was neither an "Indian Scheduled Aircraft nor a Non-Scheduled (NSOP)/Charter aircraft." Reports from TOLOnews, based on accounts from local residents, indicated that the plane crashed during the early hours of Sunday.
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