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Military plane crash in Mauritania kills 7

An aviation official in Mauritania said that seven people were killed in the crash of a military plane chartered by a Canadian mining company.

Updated on: Jul 12, 2012, 18:21:22 IST
AP | By , Nouakchott (Mauritania)
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An aviation official in Mauritania said that seven people were killed in the crash of a military plane chartered by a Canadian mining company.

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The official said the plane caught fire shortly after taking off today from an airstrip in Nouakchott, the West African nation's capital. The pilot attempted to return to the runway but failed to reach it. Three military crew members, two custom officials and two civilian passengers aboard died on the spot.

The official affiliated with Mauritania's flight control agency, who declined to be named in line with department policy, said the civilian victims' identities were not immediately clear.

He said the plane was bound for the Tasiast gold mine some 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of the capital. It is owned by Canada's Kinross Gold Corporation.

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