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Afghan news agency puts plane death toll at four, but may rise.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report in English by Afghan independent Pajhwok news agency website

Lashkargah, 24 April: Four people, including two civilians and two crew members, were confirmed dead and 10 others wounded as a result of the cargo plane [that] crashed in the southern Helmand Province Monday morning [24 April].

Both the dead crew members were foreigners. Two of the injured are foreigners while the rest are locals, who are residents of the nearby town where the plane crashed.

Earlier reports suggested it was a helicopter. However, provincial officials and military sources later confirmed that it was a …

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