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Footage from RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan — taken 3 1/2 hours after the plane went down in Ghazni Province on January 27 — showed smoldering wreckage with sections of the Bombardier E-11A aircraft still intact.

The U.S.-led NATO mission in Afghanistan would not offer details other than saying that the plane had “crashed.” Two badly burned bodies were seen at the crash site. It was not clear if they were in uniform or not.

Citations

[1] U.S. Military Confirms Aircraft Crashed In Afghanistan ➤ https://www.rferl.org/a/plane-crashes-in-central-afghanistan-no-immediate-reports-of-casualties/30399169.html