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DHL Plane Crashes Into Homes in Lithuania

BySani Magaji Garko

Nov 25, 2024

A global logistical industry who pecializing in international shipping, courier services and transportation DHL’s plane has crashed into homes near Vilnius, Lithuania.

The plane skid into a house killing one person on the aircraft.

Official say three people onboard were injured but no one on the ground was hurt.

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The scheduled flight was operated by airline Swiftair on behalf of DHL and had taken off from Leipzig, Germany, before it crashed around 0330 GMT while approaching the destination airport for landing.

A spokesperson for Lithuania’s National Crisis Management Center said police and prosecutors are investigating the incident but there was nothing to suggest an explosion preceded the crash.

“At the moment we don’t have any data that there was an explosion,” he said.

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