At least 22 people, most of them air cadets, were killed in Ukraine on Saturday after a military plane crashed near the town of Chuhuiv, BBC reported. Two others were critically injured. The government said 27 people were on board.
The plane came down about 2 km from a military airport of Chuhuiv, Ukraine’s emergency ministry officials said. It was carrying cadets from Kharkiv Air Force University and was on a training flight.
The cause of the crash is being investigated. The aircraft caught fire after the crash and was extinguished after one hour.
Kharkiv Regional Governor Oleksiy Kucher said preliminary information suggested that one of the pilots had reported failure in one engine before the crash, but that this should not have been a critical situation, Reuters reported, quoting the Interfax-Ukraine news agency.
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