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Military plane crashes in Turkey
03 September 2014 [11:40] -
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A military plane F-16 has crashed in Turkey's Diyarbakir province while landing, the country's Sabah newspaper reported Sept.2.
The pilots managed to eject, according to the newspaper.
The airport of the Diyarbakir province has been temporarily closed due to the incident.
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