Air Force plane crashes in Indonesia
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An Indonesian air force Fokker 27 turboprop, with seven people on board, crashed into houses in a suburb of the capital Jakarta on Thursday (June 21) during a training flight.
At least eight houses were set on fire, Indonesian authorities said.
Kyodo News Agency is reporting that the Indonesian Defence Force said six people were killed -- three crew members, and three people on the ground.
The plane crashed at 2.45 p.m. local time (0645 GMT), according to local media.
An Indonesian air force Fokker 27 turboprop, with seven people on board, crashed into houses in a suburb of the capital Jakarta on Thursday (June 21) during a training flight.
At least eight houses were set on fire, Indonesian authorities said.
Kyodo News Agency is reporting that the Indonesian Defence Force said six people were killed -- three crew members, and three people on the ground.
The plane crashed at 2.45 p.m. local time (0645 GMT), according to local media.
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