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French citizens killed in surveillance plane crash on Malta | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Three French defence officials and two other people died when a surveillance plane crashed shortly after take-off at Malta International Airport. | |
The light aircraft was setting off on a mission over the Mediterranean around 07:20 (05:20 GMT) when it nose-dived and disintegrated in a ball of flames. | |
There was no explosion prior to the crash, according to eyewitnesses. | |
Malta said the flight had been part of a French operation to track illicit trafficking of people and drugs. | |
An investigation into the causes of the crash is to be conducted by the French defence ministry. | |
The airport has re-opened with some disruption expected to the day's scheduled flights. | |
'Straight down' | |
French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian confirmed that three of the victims were ministry staff while the other two were contractors. | |
Early reports that the victims had been officials from the EU's border agency were quickly denied. Frontex said none of its staff had been involved. | |
The Maltese government said the flight had been due to return to the island within hours without landing in third countries. | |
Eyewitnesses told the Times of Malta the plane had taken off before turning on its side and going "straight down into the ground". | |
Eyewitness Ed de Gaetano said: "Our plane was just about to take off, and there was a massive explosion on the right hand side of the plane. | |
"It's pretty scary, a lot of commotion in the plane and everyone was wondering what was going on." | |
Video shot from another plane at the airport shows flames and thick black smoke billowing from the site of the crash, next to the runway. | Video shot from another plane at the airport shows flames and thick black smoke billowing from the site of the crash, next to the runway. |
All of the victims' remains have been found, the Maltese government said. |
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