The Ministry of Civil Aviation has denied that the plane that crashed in afghanistan was not an indian plane

A passenger plane from india to Russia's capital Moscow crashed in Badakhshan province in the northeastern part of afghanistan, according to reports. Preliminary information has been released that the accident occurred on a mountain in Sipak district of Padakshan province. The number of people on board the crashed plane and their condition are not yet known.

The Taliban's information and culture chief in Badakhshan province confirmed the incident. He said the passenger plane crashed in Mount Topkhane, which includes Karan, Manjan and Zibak districts in the province.


Meanwhile, all the flights planned and operated by the indian government were unharmed and there were speculations that the crashed plane might be a chartered plane.


In this situation, the Ministry of Civil Aviation denied that the plane that crashed in afghanistan was not an indian plane. It is also reported that the accident was a small plane from Morocco.

In this regard, the Ministry of Civil Aviation, in its X page, said, “The aircraft involved in the unfortunate accident in afghanistan was neither a scheduled flight nor an unscheduled charter flight by the government of India. It was a small plane from Morocco.” posted as


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