Ivory Coast crash: Four die when cargo plane plunges into sea

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Rescuers pull the wreckage of the plane towards the shore near Abidjan, Ivory Coast, 14 OctoberImage copyright Reuters
Image caption Rescuers used a cable to pull the wreck towards the shore

A cargo plane has crashed into the sea off Ivory Coast, close to Abidjan airport, killing four people and injuring six.

The wreckage of the turboprop plane, which was carrying ten people, was swept toward a beach where rescuers treated surviving crewmen on the sand.

All four of the dead are Moldovan while four French nationals and two Moldovans were injured.

Local police told AFP the aircraft had been trying to land when it crashed.

According to local news site Ivoire Matin one person was taken into custody after the crash. It is unclear if they are a member of the crew.

Reuters news agency reports that the plane crashed during a storm with heavy rain and lightning.

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Image caption The wreckage is just off the shore

The plane was a Ukrainian-made Antonov chartered by the French army as part of its anti-jihadist Operation Barkhane, a French military source told AFP.

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Note: This story is auto-generated from ‘BBC News’ syndicated feed and has not been edited by Africa Prime News staff.

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