KATMANDU, Nepal: Officials in Nepal say they are struggling to identify many of the 22 survivors of a deadly plane crash, with many badly burned, in critical condition and unable to speak.
Police spokesman Manoj Neupane says extensive burns, in both the living and the dead, have made identifications far more difficult. The flight from Bangladesh, carrying 67 passengers and four crew members, slammed into a field beside the Katmandu airport runway on Monday, bursting into flames. He says at least 11 of the survivors have been identified, but did not have an exact total. The crash left 49 people dead.
Neupane says 19 survivors are still being treated in Katmandu hospitals, and another has been flown to Singapore for more medical care. Two surviving passengers, both Nepalese, have been discharged.
Nepal authorities struggle to identify plane crash survivors
Nepal authorities struggle to identify plane crash survivors
Kremlin: Can’t say yet when new talks on Ukraine will take place
- State news agency TASS earlier reported next talks would be held in Geneva
MOSCOW: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that he cannot yet confirm when and where a new round of talks on Ukraine will take place.
Earlier on Friday, Russian state news agency TASS reported, citing a source, that next talks would be held in Geneva with the participation of delegations from Russia, Ukraine and the United States.
Earlier on Friday, Russian state news agency TASS reported, citing a source, that next talks would be held in Geneva with the participation of delegations from Russia, Ukraine and the United States.
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