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Seven Dead In Venezuelan Military Plane Crash

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A small military plane transporting members of an Indigenous community to their Amazonian home territory crashed in the jungle Tuesday, killing seven people on board, Venezuela's defense ministry said.

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Seven people died Tuesday after a military aircraft crashed near the city of Puerto Ayacucho in southern Venezuela, Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said Wednesday in a statement posted on his Instagram account. The Bolivarian Military Aviation aircraft, a Cessna Grand Caravan C-208B, was transporting 10 people from a Yanomami indigenous community to the town of Parima B, from where it was to return…

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Seven people died Tuesday after a military aircraft crashed near the city of Puerto Ayacucho in southern Venezuela, Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said Wednesday in a statement posted on his Instagram account. The Bolivarian Military Aviation aircraft, a Cessna Grand Caravan C-208B, was transporting 10 people from a Yanomami indigenous community to the town of Parima B, from where it was to return…

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Seven people, including the co-pilot, were killed and three others were injured in the crash of a plane belonging to the Venezuelan Bolivarian Military Air Force.

The pilot, a lieutenant and a member of the indigenous community, survivors of air tragedy in Venezuela TuBarco Noticias The military aircraft transported members of the Yanomami community. International News. A serious air tragedy shook Venezuela on Tuesday, July 29, after a Cessna Grand Caravan C-208B military aircraft rushed into a jungle area of the Amazonas state, near Puerto Ayacucho. The aircraft, under the acronym AMB-4292, belonged to t…

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El Estímulo broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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