11 Killed in Small Plane Crash in Northeastern France

Kathmandu. A small civilian plane crashed in the Murthe-et-Moselle region of northeastern France on Sunday, killing all 11 people on board, local media reported.

The plane, which had taken off from Nancy-Essey Airport, crashed near the Tomblaine commune. According to French television BFMtv, among the dead were one pilot and 10 skydivers.

After the accident, the Prefect of Murthe-et-Moselle, Yves Segui, informed that a departmental operations center has been activated to monitor and coordinate the incident in real-time. All relevant rescue and emergency services have been mobilized.

The national police have urged the public not to go to the accident site and to stay away from the area to allow rescue and security personnel to work smoothly.

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