"Not Indian": Government's Clarification After Plane Crash In Afghanistan | Read

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A plane that crashed in Afghanistan this morning is not an Indian aircraft, the government said today after Afghan local media reported the passenger plane was believed to be flying from Delhi to Moscow.

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