Aircraft that crashed in Afghanistan not from India, confirms DGCA

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A plane that crashed in mountainous northeastern Afghanistan on Sunday is not Indian, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has confirmed...

"The unfortunate plane crash that has just occurred in Afghanistan is neither an Indian Scheduled Aircraft nor a Non-Scheduled (NSOP)/Charter aircraft..

More details are awaited," the DGCA has said.. Earlier, a plane crashed in mountainous northeastern Afghanistan, a provincial government official said Sunday...

The mighty Hindu Kush mountain range cuts through the province, which is home to Afghanistan's highest mountain, Mount Noshaq at 7,492 metres (24,580 feet) high.. (Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.)..

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