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5 dead as French reconnaissance plane crashes in Malta

ByAFP, Valletta, Malta
Oct 24, 2016 07:12 PM IST

A reconnaissance plane working for France’s defence ministry crashed at Malta’s international airport on Monday, killing all five people on board.

A reconnaissance plane working for France’s defence ministry crashed in a ball flames at Malta’s international airport on Monday, killing all five people on board, officials said.

Still image taken from video shows fire trucks aiming their hoses at the burning wreckage of a small plane which crashed at the edge of the runway at the airport in Valletta, Malta, on Monday.(Reuters)
Still image taken from video shows fire trucks aiming their hoses at the burning wreckage of a small plane which crashed at the edge of the runway at the airport in Valletta, Malta, on Monday.(Reuters)

The plane plummeted into the ground shortly after takeoff, killing the five French nationals on board.

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The Maltese government said in a statement that there was no indication of an explosion prior to the crash but did not rule out sabotage, saying an investigation was under way into possible causes.

The French defence ministry said the plane had been working on its behalf, carrying out “reconnaissance missions in the Mediterranean”. Three of those who died were employees of the defence ministry, the two others worked for the company which flew the plane, the ministry said.

The Maltese government, which had described those on board as working for a French “customs” operation, said the aircraft was a Fairchild Metroliner Mark III registered in the US and leased to a Luxembourg company, CAE aviation.

It took off around 7.20 am local time. Shortly afterwards it was seen plunging nose-first towards the ground and exploding into a ball of flames.

“Official information, footage and eyewitnesses, including three members of the Armed Forces of Malta at the nearby barracks, and two commercial airline pilots, clearly indicate that there was no explosion prior to impact,” a government statement said.

Remains of all five victims had been recovered and an investigation had begun, it added.

Investigators and rescue services at the scene of a plane crash at the airport in Valletta, Malta, on Monday. (Reuters)
Investigators and rescue services at the scene of a plane crash at the airport in Valletta, Malta, on Monday. (Reuters)

“The flight was part of a French customs surveillance operation which has been taking place for the past five months, with the aim of tracing routes of illicit trafficking of all sorts, including human and drug trafficking amongst others,” the government said.

“The flight was registered with the Malta Air Traffic Services as a local flight and was to return to Malta within hours without landing in third countries.”

Located just 350 km north of Tripoli, Malta is on the frontline of Europe’s efforts to contain the waves of migrants trying to reach Italy from Libya in boats operated by people smugglers who are often also involved in illicit drugs and arms dealing.

The island is also strategically located for Western powers seeking to monitor developments in conflict-wracked Libya, where a fledgling national unity government is struggling to impose its authority and militants loyal to the

Islamic State group have established a foothold.

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