The Civil Aviation Ministry on Sunday said Indian aircraft was not involved in a plane crash in Afghanistan amid reports that an aircraft from India met
The type of aircraft, number of passengers and the cause of the crash were not immediately clear. Indian Passenger Plane Enroute to Moscow Crashes in Afghanistan’s Badakhshan.
India News: The civil aviation ministry of India clarified that the aircraft involved in the Afghanistan crash was not from India. It was a Moroccan-registered small aircraft. The Indian Civil Aviation Ministry has corrected the earlier misconceptions about the aircraft's origin.
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After a commercial aircraft believed to be from India crashed in Afghanistan’s northeast Badakhshan province on Saturday (Jan 20) night, the Indian authorities clarified that none of India's regular flights fly that route.
After verifying if it was a private or a chartered flight, the Ministry of Civil Aviation on Sunday (Jan 21) said "the plane is neither an Indian Scheduled Aircraft nor a Non-Scheduled (NSOP)/Charter aircraft."