Military Plane Carrying Over 100 Crashes After Takeoff in Southwestern Colombia
1-Minute Brief
The crash highlights ongoing safety concerns for military aviation and has prompted an official investigation by Colombian authorities.
Key Facts
- A Colombian military cargo plane crashed shortly after takeoff in southwestern Colombia.
- Local media reported the plane was carrying 110 soldiers at the time of the accident.
- Reports on the number of people on board vary, with figures ranging from 110 to 125.
- Colombia's defence minister described the incident as a 'tragic accident' and stated the cause is not yet clear.
- At least one person was killed and 77 were injured in the crash, according to multiple reports.
What Happened
A Colombian military transport plane crashed shortly after taking off in the country's southwest, resulting in casualties and injuries among those on board. The incident involved more than 100 personnel, according to varying reports.
Why It Matters
The crash raises questions about the safety of military aviation in Colombia and has led to an official response from the government. The event may impact military operations and prompt reviews of safety protocols. Reports vary on the exact number of people on board, with sources citing between 110 and 125. The cause of the crash has not been determined.
What's Next
Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, and updates on the condition of the injured and any changes to military flight procedures are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft3h agoDozens feared dead in military plane crash in southwestern Colombia
- BBC NewsCenter5h agoColombian Air Force plane crashes with scores of soldiers on board
- Sky NewsUnknown6h agoMilitary plane 'carrying 110 soldiers' involved in accident in Colombia
