Athens – 11.5 tons of ammunition are said to have been on board the cargo plane that crashed near the northern Greek city of Kavala on Saturday evening. Serbian Defense Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said this at a press conference in Belgrade on Sunday, the Greek news agency ANA reported. It is ammunition for mortars that is produced in Serbia. The aircraft had all the necessary permits for transport.
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