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RAF plane is 'destroyed' in Iraq RAF Hercules 'destroyed' in Iraq
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An RAF Hercules transport plane has been destroyed in Iraq after it was involved in an "incident" upon landing. An RAF Hercules transport plane has been destroyed in southern Iraq after it was damaged in an "incident" upon landing, the military has said.
Two people suffered minor injuries during the incident, in Maysan province, after which the C130 plane had to be destroyed due to damage. Two people suffered minor injuries in Monday's incident, after which the C130 plane was destroyed because of the potential risk involved in recovery.
A military spokesman in Basra stressed there was no evidence of hostile action during the incident on Monday night. A military spokesman in Basra said there was no evidence of hostile action during the landing in Maysan province.
The plane was on a routine re-supply journey, carrying passengers into and out of the province. The plane had been carrying passengers on a routine re-supply journey.
It landed 20km north of Al-Amarah, in southern Iraq. It landed 20km north of Al-Amarah at about 2010 local time (1710GMT). The two people who were injured have been taken to hospital, but the spokesman would not say whether or not they were military personnel.
The two people who were injured have been taken to hospital. It was later established that the Hercules could not be recovered without undue risk and was destroyed by coalition forces.
The spokesman would not confirm whether or not those hurt were military personnel.
The incident happened at about 2010 local time (1710GMT).
It was later established that the Hercules could not be recovered without undue risk and, as a consequence, was destroyed by coalition forces.
An investigation is under way, added the spokesman.An investigation is under way, added the spokesman.