A plane crash in Algeria has reportedly left more than 200 people dead, local media reports. The military aircraft reportedly went down near an airport at Boufarik — less than 20 miles from the capital Algiers
The tail fin of a plane could be seen above olive trees, with smoke and flames rising from the wreckage.
Boufarik is located in northern Algeria, near the Mediterranean sea, some 20 miles from the capital.
But an Algerian military source told local news broadcaster Al-Hadath that there are no survivors.
Just in February 2018, a plane crash in Iran killed all the 66 passengers on board, including a child. The plane crashed into the snow-covered Dena mountain in central Iran.
The Aseman Airlines plane – which had reportedly made an emergency landing earlier in the month – was flying from the capital Tehran to Yasuj when it vanished from radar about an hour after take-off.
It was reported that all 60 passengers and six crew members on the ATR 72 twin-engine turboprop plane were killed.
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