A chartered Indian aircraft carrying military personnel exploded in a
fireball and killed all 10 people on board after crashing on Tuesday
near New Delhi's main airport, a minister said.
The small
twin-engine plane went up in flames after crashing into a wall shortly
after take-off from the capital's Indira Gandhi International airport.
"It's
a matter of grave concern that the plane crashed soon after take-off. I
am extremely sad to say that all 10 people including the pilot have
died," Mahesh Sharma, the junior civil aviation minister, told
reporters.
The plane was on its way to Ranchi in the eastern state
of Jharkhand and was carrying technicians belonging to India's Border
Security Force.
The crash happened at around 09:50 moments after the pilot lost contact with ground control, A K Sharma, director of Delhi Fire Services, told AFP.
Television footage showed security personnel clearing the area of bystanders as fire engines waited on the side.
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