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Ethiopia (2): a DHC-6/300 aircraft crashed

Established the type of fallen plane. 18 victims confirmed

The first confirmations arrived on the plane crash that took place this morning in Ethiopia. At first it was uncertain whether it was a plane or a helicopter, now it is clear that it is a de Havilland Canada DHC-6/300 Twin Otter, presumably of the Ethiopian Army which, unlike the Air Force, has two of this aircraft.The number of victims remains unchanged, namely 18.The turboprop twin-engine crashed...

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