A Soviet-era Antonov-12 transport plane crashed Wednesday shortly after takeoff from the airport in Juba, South Sudan, killing 15 people on the plane, a South Sudanese presidential spokesman told CNN.
The South Sudan Red Cross said on Facebook that it
had collected more than 35 bodies at the site. It wasn't clear whether those
included people killed on the ground.
Ateny Wek Ateny, a press secretary in the South Sudan
President's office, said 18 people were aboard the flight: 12 South Sudanese
passengers and six crew members -- five Armenians and one Russian. Three people
survived: two South Sudanese passengers and an infant boy less than a year old,
Ateny said.
He had said earlier that there were 19 people aboard the
plane, 17 of whom died.
The cause of the crash might have been engine failure, Ateny
said, although he cautioned this had not been confirmed. He said a witness saw
one engine fail before the plane crashed.
CNN

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