Russian-made plane crashes in Cambodia
Published: 25 June, 2007, 09:41
A Russian-made AN-24 plane carrying at least 20 passengers has crashed in Cambodia.
The plane was traveling between the country's two popular tourist attractions.
It crashed around noon local time in the southern Kampot province of the country, around 130 kilometers southwest of the capital Phnom Pehn.
20 passengers on the plane are feared killed. The site of the crash has not been located yet.
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