Seven killed in India medical plane crash

The Beechcraft C90 aircraft, similar to this one, crashed in the Kasaria area of the eastern state of Jharkahnd. (Redbird Airways website)
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Updated 24 February 2026
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Seven killed in India medical plane crash

  • The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said the Beechcraft C90 was operating a medical evacuation flight at the time of the crash

Mumbai: Seven people were killed when a chartered air ambulance crashed in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, officials said Tuesday.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said the Beechcraft C90 operating a "medical evacuation (Air Ambulance) flight" crashed Monday in the Kasaria area of the eastern state of Jharkahand.
Rescue and medical teams rushed to the site of the crash, which local media said was deep inside a difficult-to-access forest.
"The team of doctors found them, and declared them dead," local administrative official Keerthishree G told reporters, adding that two of the seven people killed were crew members.
The DGCA said late Monday night that the aircraft, operated by Redbird Airways, had "requested for deviation due to weather" and lost contact with air traffic radar after 23 minutes.
India's aircraft accident investigation bureau had also been sent to the site.
In January, a state leader from the western Maharashtra state and four others were killed when their chartered aircraft crashed while landing at the city of Baramati.


Explosions rock Ukrainian capital ahead of planned talks in Geneva

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Explosions rock Ukrainian capital ahead of planned talks in Geneva

KYIV: Several explosions shook central Kyiv early Thursday, AFP journalists heard, after officials warned of air raids in the Ukrainian capital ahead of planned talks in Geneva with US representatives on ending the Russian war.
Washington is pushing to bring an end to the war triggered by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago, which has left hundreds of thousands dead and destroyed swathes of territory, particularly in eastern and southern Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported high-speed targets heading toward Kyiv shortly before Tymur Tkachenko, head of the capital’s military administration, said Russia was attacking the city with strike drones and ballistic missiles.
“Air defense is operating. Stay in shelters until the alert is cleared!” he said on Telegram.
The attacks were not limited to the capital.
In the northeast, Kharkiv mayor Igor Terekhov said two blasts were heard in the city as Russian Shahed drones targeted the area, warning residents to stay in shelters with “drones and missiles flying toward the city.”
Terekhov later reported a “combined air attack” with impacts in the Shevchenkivsky and Kyivsky districts.
In the southeast, Zaporizhzhia regional chief Ivan Fedorov said the city had come under attack, reporting several explosions and at least one person wounded.
In Kryvyi Rig, Oleksandr Ganzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional administration, said a Russian strike wounded an 89-year-old man and sparked a fire that damaged a high-rise building.
Ukraine has faced repeated overnight barrages in recent months as Russia targets cities with missiles and drones amid harsh winter conditions.