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Iraq official says plane from Turkey not shot down
10 Jan 2007 06:53:32 GMT
Source: Reuters

BAGHDAD, Jan 10 (Reuters) - A plane crash that killed 31 people flying from Turkey to Iraq on Tuesday is believed to be the result of a "technical failure", an Iraqi transport ministry official said on Wednesday.

Officials have made no suggestion of hostile fire, although an Iraqi rebel group claimed it had shot the plane down.

"It was not shot down," Transport Ministry media director Ahmed Abdul Wahab told Reuters. "It is believed to have been a technical failure but the investigation is continuing," he said.

He added that it crashed near a U.S. base so U.S. authorities were handling the matter and he had no more details.

U.S. military officials said on Wednesday they had no information on the crash.

Turkish officials have said 31 people were killed in the crash which happened as the Moldovan Antonov-26 tried to land in foggy conditions near Balad, north of Baghdad.

The plane, which took off from the Turkish city of Adana early on Tuesday, was carrying about 35 people including 30 construction workers, the Turkish officials said. Apart from the 31 dead, one person was injured and three were missing, a Foreign Ministry official said.
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Turkish children wrapped in national flags march in front of nationalist protesters carrying a banner that reads, "We all are Mustafa Kemal. We all are Turks" during a demonstration in Istanbul February 4, 2007. A group of nationalist protesters on Sunday demonstrated in reaction to banners that read "We all are Armenians" carried by those who attended the funeral ceremony of Turkish-Armenian editor Hrant Dink last month. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was the founder of modern Turkey.