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A passenger documents with a video clip the last moments of the flight of the ill-fated Nepali plane


India media revealed a video clip filmed by a passenger of the stricken Nepali plane with his mobile phone, documenting the last moments seconds before its crash and explosion.


The video showed a smiling passenger as he captured scenes from inside and outside the plane before the plane crashed and flames appeared in the final seconds of the clip.

Indian media reported that rescue workers found the phone containing the video clip during rescue operations and searching for survivors in the accident, without confirming its authenticity.

The accident, which occurred on Sunday morning, killed all 72 passengers and crew on the plane, according to the Nepalese airline, Yeti, in the worst air disaster in the Himalayan country in three decades.

Navigational data for the stricken Nepali passenger plane with registration number “9N-ANC” (9N-ANC) showed its departure from the capital Kathmandu airport at 6:35, on an internal flight to Bukhara airport, before it disappeared from the radar at eight o’clock yesterday morning. due to a sudden decrease in its height.

Media quoted Sudarshan Partola, a spokesman for Yeti Airlines, as saying that the ill-fated Nepalese airliner was a twin-engine ATR-72 with 72 people, including three infants and three children, among the passengers. 5 Indians, 4 Russians, 1 Irish, 2 South Koreans, 1 Australian, 1 French and 1 Argentinian

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A passenger documents with a video clip the last moments of the flight of the ill-fated Nepali plane


India media revealed a video clip filmed by a passenger of the stricken Nepali plane with his mobile phone, documenting the last moments seconds before its crash and explosion.


The video showed a smiling passenger as he captured scenes from inside and outside the plane before the plane crashed and flames appeared in the final seconds of the clip.

Indian media reported that rescue workers found the phone containing the video clip during rescue operations and searching for survivors in the accident, without confirming its authenticity.

The accident, which occurred on Sunday morning, killed all 72 passengers and crew on the plane, according to the Nepalese airline, Yeti, in the worst air disaster in the Himalayan country in three decades.

Navigational data for the stricken Nepali passenger plane with registration number “9N-ANC” (9N-ANC) showed its departure from the capital Kathmandu airport at 6:35, on an internal flight to Bukhara airport, before it disappeared from the radar at eight o’clock yesterday morning. due to a sudden decrease in its height.

Media quoted Sudarshan Partola, a spokesman for Yeti Airlines, as saying that the ill-fated Nepalese airliner was a twin-engine ATR-72 with 72 people, including three infants and three children, among the passengers. 5 Indians, 4 Russians, 1 Irish, 2 South Koreans, 1 Australian, 1 French and 1 Argentinian

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