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Laos Defence Minister Douangchay Phichit's plane crashes Laos Defence Minister Douangchay Phichit's plane crashes
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A military plane carrying Laos Defence Minister Douangchay Phichit and other senior officials has crashed in the north of the country.A military plane carrying Laos Defence Minister Douangchay Phichit and other senior officials has crashed in the north of the country.
It is thought the plane came down in the province of Xiangkhouang, nearly 500km (311 miles) from the capital Vientiane where its journey began.It is thought the plane came down in the province of Xiangkhouang, nearly 500km (311 miles) from the capital Vientiane where its journey began.
About 20 people, including the the governor of Vientiane, are thought to have been on board. Up to 20 people, including the defence minister's wife and the governor of Vientiane, were reportedly on board.
There are no confirmed reports on casualties.There are no confirmed reports on casualties.
But the defence ministry permanent secretary in neighbouring Thailand, Nipat Thonglek, told AFP news agency that the Laos military that five senior officials on board - including the defence minister - had been killed.
The officials are believed to have been travelling to an official ceremony in Xiangkhouang.The officials are believed to have been travelling to an official ceremony in Xiangkhouang.
The official Laos news agency KPL confirmed the crash, which it said involved an Antonov AN- 74TK-300 plane operated by the Laos air force.The official Laos news agency KPL confirmed the crash, which it said involved an Antonov AN- 74TK-300 plane operated by the Laos air force.
It said the cause of the accident was under investigation but gave no firm information about the passengers or any casualties.It said the cause of the accident was under investigation but gave no firm information about the passengers or any casualties.
In October last year a civilian jet operated by Lao Airlines crashed into the Mekong River in bad weather, killing all 49 people on board.In October last year a civilian jet operated by Lao Airlines crashed into the Mekong River in bad weather, killing all 49 people on board.
Laos, a landlocked country of about seven million people, has an authoritarian communist one-party government and is one of Asia's poorest nations.Laos, a landlocked country of about seven million people, has an authoritarian communist one-party government and is one of Asia's poorest nations.