Eleven people were killed when a skydiving plane crashed in northeastern France, a local official said. The crash occurred near the city of Nancy; details on the aircraft type and cause are not yet available.
A skydiving plane crashed in northeastern France on Sunday afternoon, killing all 11 people on board, according to a local official cited in initial reports. The accident occurred near Nancy, in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, and emergency services responded to the scene. No survivors have been reported. The aircraft type, exact location, and cause of the crash remain unconfirmed pending an investigation. French authorities have not yet released statements on the incident. The crash is the latest in a series of aviation accidents globally; earlier this month, a small plane crash in Missouri killed 12, according to US media reports. However, no connection between the incidents is known.
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