Cuba sends condolences to the U.S. for deaths in plane crash
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Flight 5342 had taken off from Wichita, Kansas, with 60 passengers and four crew on board and approached to land when the Black Hawk hit a training mission with three military personnel, based in Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
Cuba sends condolences to the U.S. for deaths in plane crash
Efforts to recover bodies continue in the Potomac River in the northern country after the collision between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport yesterday. At least 28 bodies were recovered after the collision, which, according to Washington D.C. fire and emergency medical services authorities, there were no survivors. Flight 5342 had taken off from Wichita, Kansas, with 60 passenge…
The Beijing administration issued a condolence message for those who lost their lives in the plane crash in the United States.
Flight 5342 had taken off from Wichita, Kansas, with 60 passengers and four crew on board and approached to land when the Black Hawk hit a training mission with three military personnel, based in Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
The Nicaraguan government expressed its solidarity with families, friends and colleagues who lost loved ones in the plane crash that occurred in the United States capital. “When we saw the shocking news and images, of the terrible accident, the misfortune that occurred in the capital of the United States, where a passenger plane, 64 people and a military plane, collided and well there are no survivors,” said the Co-President of Nicaragua, Rosari…
The international community expresses its condolences to Washington for the plane crash, which occurred near Reagan Metropolitan Airport. There were 60 people and four crew members aboard the Bombardier CRJ700 aircraft that collided with a military helicopter. From the US they confirmed that there are no survivors.
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