At least 68 dead after a plane crash in Nepal | Univision World News

The ATR 72 twin-engine plane, operated by the Nepalese company Yeti Airlines, carried 68 passengers from the capital, Kathmandu, a 27-minute journey. The passage included 15 foreign citizens and four crew members, according to a statement from the Nepal Civil Aviation Authority. The foreigners were
five Indians, four Russians, two South Koreans, one Irish, one Australian, one Argentine and one French.
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