Nine Killed in Russian Plane Crash
Went down in Siberia
A Russian cargo plane has crashed in Siberia, killing nine people according to local reports.
The Antonov An-12 turboprop aircraft was on its way from Novosibirsk to Irkutsk when it fell on warehouses at a military unit outside the town.
It started a fire but no casualties were immediately reported on the ground.
Those who died were the aircraft's six crew and three others on board.
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