Two dead in Croatia small plane crash
- On Friday, a small plane flying from the Czech Republic crashed near the coastal city of Zadar, Croatia, killing two people, authorities said.
- Croatian police launched a search after air traffic control reported the aircraft's signal was lost at 4:00 pm on Friday.
- The Croatian Mountain Rescue Service discovered the wreckage around 10:00 pm Friday in the mountains of Paklenica National Park, 60 kilometers northeast of Zadar.
- Croatian police will secure the crash site for an on-site investigation scheduled to begin in the early morning hours.
- Authorities have not yet revealed the nationality of the two passengers involved in the fatal crash, leaving their identities undisclosed.
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