Five French officials die in Malta crash

Five French officials have died after their plane crashed at Malta airport.

Malta plane

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Five French officials have been killed after a small plane heading toward Libya's coast to monitor migrant trafficking routes for the French government crashed soon after takeoff from Malta's airport.

The twin-prop Fairchild Metroliner banked to the right and slammed into the ground in a huge fireball soon after lifting off on Monday morning, according to video of the moment captured by a dashboard videocam and posted on Facebook.

The French defence ministry said the victims - three defence ministry officials and two private contractors - had been conducting a surveillance operation.

Malta's government said the flight was part of a French Customs operation tracing routes of illicit trafficking, both of humans and drugs, leaving Libya's lawless coasts.

Libya is the main point of departure for the tens of thousands of migrants who have been paying smugglers to bring them toward Europe by boat.

Earlier, authorities had said the flight was headed to Misrata, Libya; the Maltese government said later that the aircraft was due to return to Malta within a few hours without landing elsewhere.

Malta's International Airport is used for surveillance flights to Libya due to its proximity.

The government said the French surveillance operation has been active for about five months.

The airport was closed for four hours while debris was cleared, delaying more than a dozen flights, according to a notice on the airport website.

The Metroliner was registered in the US and leased to a Luxembourg company, CAE Aviation group, which supplied the two contractors who were killed.


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