Ukrainian cargo plane with munitions crashes in northern Greece

SUNDAY, JULY 17, 2022
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A Ukrainian cargo plane carrying munitions from Serbia to Bangladesh crashed near the city of Kavala in northern Greece late on Saturday, Serbian authorities said on Sunday.

Drone images from the scene showed debris from the bulking Antonov An-12 aircraft strewn in fields. Greek authorities said there were eight crew members on board.

Serbia's defence minister said the plane, operated by a Ukrainian company, was carrying 11.5 tonnes of products made by its defence industry and the buyer was Bangladesh defence ministry. He said the crew members were killed.

Greek authorities could not provide information on the aircraft's cargo but the special disaster response unit and army experts were been dispatched to investigate the scene.

Serbia’s defence minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said the cargo included illuminating mortar shells and training shells. It had taken off at 1840 GMT from Nis and had permission to fly to Amman, Riyadh, Ahmedabad in India before arriving in Dhaka.

"The plane carried 11.5 tonnes of products made by our defence industry. The buyer was the Bangladesh defence ministry,“ Stefanovic said.

 

He added that the plane's cargo was owned by Serbian company Valir, a trading company registered to perform foreign trade activities of armament military equipment and other defence products.

 

A senior source at Jordan's civil aviation regulatory commission (CARC) denied initial reports that the plane was headed to Jordan. The source said that its flight itinerary included a stopover in Jordan’s Queen Alia international airport at 9:30 pm (0630 GMT), to refuel, state news agency Petra reported on Sunday.

The wider area in Greece where the aircraft crashed has been cordoned off since Saturday night. Residents nearby have been advised to keep windows and doors shut and avoid the area of the incident.