Myanmar military plane crash kills four

An air force plane has crashed in Myanmar, killing four people and seriously injuring another.

Four Myanmar military personnel have been killed and one injured when an air force utility aircraft crashed after taking off from the airport in the capital Naypyitaw.

An Information Ministry statement identified the aircraft, which crashed Wednesday morning in a rice field about a mile (1.6km) from the airport, as a Beech 1900, a 19-passenger twin-engine turboprop no longer in production. Photos of the crashed plane showed that most of its fuselage had burned up.

The office of the Myanmar army commander identified the dead passengers as one major, two captains and a corporal, and said the sole survivor was another corporal who has been hospitalised.


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