At least 18 killed after a small plane crashes in a remote part of South Sudan
- A small plane crashed in South Sudan, killing at least 20 people, with only one confirmed survivor, according to Unity State's Minister for Information.
- The crash occurred near the oil fields in Unity State shortly after takeoff for the capital Juba, as reported by Gatwech Bipal.
- The aircraft was chartered by the Greater Pioneer Operating Company and operated by Light Air Services Aviation Company, as stated by Bipal.
- Among the deceased were two Chinese nationals and one Indian, with an investigation announced by the state government.
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