Military Aircraft Crash in Nigeria... Fatalities Reported
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] A military aircraft crashed in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, Africa, on the 21st (local time), resulting in fatalities.
According to major foreign media on the 21st, a Nigerian Air Force 'King Air 350' attempted to approach the runway at Abuja Airport but crashed after reporting engine failure. It is estimated that multiple fatalities occurred.
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Some media reports state that there were six passengers on board the military aircraft, while others report that eight people died. Hadi Sirika, Nigeria's Minister of Aviation, did not specify the exact number of casualties but explained, "It seems there are fatalities."
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