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15 killed and dozens injured in Kazakhstan plane crash

Rescue teams working at the site of a passenger plane crash outside Almaty- AFP (Ahram)

Ahram Online 

“At least 15 people died and dozens were injured on Friday when a passenger aircraft carrying 100 people crashed shortly after takeoff from Kazakhstan’s largest city into a housing area”, state media reported.

“The “Fokker-100” Bek Air Aero plane disappeared from the radar minutes after it took off from Almaty airport at 7.05 am (01:05 GMT) on its way to the capital Nur-Sultan with 95 passengers and five crew members on board”, said an the airport authority statement.

The plane hit a concrete barrier and then slammed into a two-storey building. The reason for the crash, which took place near the city’s boundary northeast of the airport, was not immediately known.

A video released by the Central Asian country’s emergencies committee showed the plane split into pieces with its nose crushed into a partially collapsed house, as rescue personnel worked to pull people from the wreckage.

Rescue teams could be seen reaching into the windows of the shattered cockpit, as scores of emergency staff rushed to the site.

The head of Almaty’s health service, Tleukhan Abildayev, said 14 people died at the scene while a young woman died later in hospital.

A total of 66 people were injured, of whom 50 were hospitalised, with 12 in “extremely serious condition”, he said.

Nine children were among the injured.

Kazakhstan responded to the crash by grounding the model, which makes up the whole of the Bek Air fleet.

“No one was inside the house that the plane crashed into”, Khabar state television reported.

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev pledged to provide families of the victims with compensation and tweeted that those responsible “will be severely punished in accordance with the law”.

Tokayev also said that a government commission had been set up to investigate the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

The interior ministry said it had launched a criminal investigation into the incident over violations of air transport safety rules.

The plane was 23 years old and had passed safety checks in May, Kazakh authorities said.

Bek Air describes itself on its website as Kazakhstan’s first low-cost airline.

Swiss regional carrier Helvetic Airways phased out its Dutch-built Fokker-100s earlier this year after 15 years of service.

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