KHARTOUM, June 2 (Reuters) -- An Antonov cargo plane crashed in Sudan on Thursday, killing five people, a Sudanese civil aviation official said. "There are five people dead," said Ahmed Mustafa Jaylani, head of internal flights in the civil aviation authority.
Posted June 02, 2005
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