U.S. Military Jet Crashes In Kyrgyzstan
KC-135s
on the tarmac at the Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan.
A
U.S. Air Force refueling jet has crashed in Kyrgyzstan near the Manas air base,
according to Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations (MChS).
The
plane exploded in mid-air, said a local official, reports Kloop.kg: "The former
mayor of the Panfilov region Taalaybek Sydykov said in an interview with
Kloop.kg, that... 'Residents of the region who were working in the fields say
that there was an explosion in the air and the plane fell behind the
mountains.'" A couple of twitter users reported the same.
An
MChS official told AFP that the plane, apparently KC-135
Stratotanker, crashed after taking off:
"According to my information, the plane broke up into three pieces. Information on the dead or wounded is being clarified. All the rescue services have gone to the scene," the ministry's press secretary Abdisharip Bekilov said.
The
plane crashed near the mountain village of Chaldybar, around 200 kilometres from
the capital Bishkek and close to the border with Kazakhstan, the emergency
ministry spokesman said.
Information
about who may have been on board is still sketchy, but CA-News reports, citing
MChS sources, that there were five crew members on the flight.
The
last crash of a KC-135 seems to have been in 1991.
So
far there is no word from the U.S. military officials at Manas.
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