Pokhara (Nepal) (AFP) – Images showing fire and thick smoke moments after a plane crash in Pokhara, Nepal. At least 67 people are confirmed dead after the plane with 72 on board crashed, police say, in the Himalayan country’s deadliest aviation disaster in three decades.
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