Seven die in Afghanistan crash of Azerbaijan's Silk Way freight plane


BAKU (Reuters) - Two Ukrainian crew members on board an Azeri freight plane which crashed in Afghanistan on Wednesday are still alive, Azerbaijan's civil aviation authority (DMAA) said on Thursday.

The crash of the plane belonging to the ex-Soviet nation's Silk Way Airlines killed seven of its nine crew, DMAA said earlier.

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