UPDATE: Four people die in the crash of a small plane from Austria
International Report:
The following report highlights an important international development currently attracting worldwide attention.
Four people died Thursday in a plane crash near Medulin, in Istria, on the Croatian coast, police said in a statement. According to local media, emergency services are looking for two other people. “The accident occurred in the Campanoz area”, outside the city, and “all emergency services are on site”, adds the press release. For its part, the national association of firefighters indicated that it had received at 11:19 a.m. a message reporting the accident of a small plane near the Medulin aerodrome. Around ten emergency personnel on siteSeven firefighters and three fire engines were dispatched to the site as well as three emergency medical teams, a medical team emergency helicopter and the police, the firefighters explained on Facebook. Public broadcaster HRT says the plane, registered in Germany, had taken off from Austria with Medulin as its destination. More details on the accident are expected later today when investigators from the national air, sea and rail accident investigation agency (AIN) arrive.
Key Developments:
Analysts believe this development may influence future diplomatic, political, or economic discussions internationally.
Global audiences continue following the story closely as regional responses begin to emerge.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing international story.
Source: This article was originally published by 20Minutes – Actu Monde and adapted for our international English-speaking audience.
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