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Eleven people killed in plane crash in northeastern France, officials say

Authorities report 11 fatalities following the crash of a civilian skydiving plane in northeastern France.

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The brief

A civilian aircraft carrying skydivers has crashed in northeastern France. Local officials confirm that all 11 people onboard were killed in the accident.

Coverage from the BBC, CNN, Reuters, and The Guardian emphasizes the location of the crash near Nancy and the nature of the flight as a skydiving operation. Investigation details and specific causes of the crash have not yet been specified in the current coverage.

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How many people died in the crash?

Officials report that 11 people were killed.

Where did the accident occur?

The plane crashed in northeastern France, specifically near Nancy.

What type of aircraft was involved?

The aircraft was a civilian plane carrying skydivers.

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