New Delhi, Dec 22: A Border Security Force (BSF) aircraft carrying technicians crashed close to the Indira Gandhi International Airport at Dwarka in Delhi on Tuesday, killing all 10 people onboard.
The Ranchi-bound Beechcraft Super King plane crashed at 9:50 am, after hitting the wall while taking off from the Palam airport at 9:45 am.
"We are yet to confirm the cause of the accident," BSF spokesperson VN Parashar said.
Emergency workers are carrying out relief and rescue operations. Fifteen fire tenders have reached the spot.
Meanwhile, Home Minister Rajnath Singh has left Parliament to visit the Bagdola village in Sector-8 Dwarka where the incident took place.
The tragic news of BSF plane crash near IGI airport in New Delhi is extremely painful. Rushing to the crash site immediately
— Rajnath Singh (@BJPRajnathSingh) December 22, 2015
The tragic news of BSF plane crash near IGI airport in New Delhi is extremely painful. Rushing to the crash site immediately
MoS Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma has ordered a probe into the incident.
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