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В Вильнюсе грузовой самолет упал на жилой дом.

Самолёт принадлежал компании Swiftair и выполнял рейс из Лейпцига в интересах DHL. Он упал на двухэтажный жилой дом рядом с аэропортом.

На борту находились 4 человека — 2 пилота и два работника. Предварительно, один человек погиб, двое получили ранения, их уже доставили в больницу. Жильцы дома не пострадали



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В Вильнюсе грузовой самолет упал на жилой дом.

Самолёт принадлежал компании Swiftair и выполнял рейс из Лейпцига в интересах DHL. Он упал на двухэтажный жилой дом рядом с аэропортом.

На борту находились 4 человека — 2 пилота и два работника. Предварительно, один человек погиб, двое получили ранения, их уже доставили в больницу. Жильцы дома не пострадали

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