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Officials carry a body bag on the tarmac after the bodies of the plane crash victims arrive at the southern Turkish city of Adana
10 Jan 2007
Source: Reuters

 
Officials carry a body bag on the tarmac after the bodies of the plane crash victims arrive at the southern Turkish city of Adana January 10, 2007. A plane crash that killed 34 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.
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