A Falcon 10 plane, registered in the registry of civil vessels of the Russian Federation, crashed in a mountainous region of Afghanistan.
How writes Kommersant, citing information from the Federal Air Transport Agency, there were six people in it. Earlier, the Pajwak agency in Afghanistan reported that an Indian passenger plane crashed in Badakhshwan province. IN message “Rosaviatsiya” in its Telegram channel says:
“On the evening of Saturday, January 20, while in the airspace of Afghanistan (near the border of Tajikistan), the Falcon 10 aircraft, registered in the state register of civil aircraft of the Russian Federation, stopped communicating and disappeared from radar screens.”
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