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Colombian Military Aircraft Crashes With 125 Aboard, Many Feared Dead
(MENAFN- The Peninsula) AFP
Bogota: A Colombian military plane carrying 125 troops and crew crashed on take off Monday, with as many as 80 people aboard feared dead.
The Hercules aircraft went down shortly after departure from Puerto Leguizamo, near the southern border with Ecuador, strewing burning wreckage on the jungle floor.
The troubled border area has been the scene of heavy military activity in recent weeks, as the Colombian and Ecuadoran militaries try to tackle drug-running cartels and militias. The toll remained unclear.
Officials said that as many as 48 survivors had been found.
A military source told AFP that 80 people may have been killed, although there was no official toll.
Images from the scene showed civilians clambering around the broken tail of the aircraft, marked FAC 1016, as smoke and flames billowed above the trees.
Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed “deep sorrow” over the disaster.
“Military units are already at the scene,” Sanchez posted on social media, adding that “the number of victims and the causes of the crash have not yet been confirmed.”
“It is a deeply painful event for the country. May our prayers bring some measure of comfort,” said Sanchez.
General Carlos Fernando Silva Rueda said that 114 troops were aboard and 11 crew.
They had been travelling between Puerto Leguizamo and another Amazon outpost nearby.
The crash is the second by a C-130 Hercules aircraft in South America in under a month.
A Bolivian military cargo plane carrying banknotes crashed while landing near La Paz on February 27, leaving at least 24 people dead.
The Hercules is a four-engine turboprop plane built by Lockheed Martin.
Renowned for its ability to operate from makeshift airstrips, it is widely used by militaries around the world and can carry everything from troops to vehicles.
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