South Sudan plane crash ‘kills 40’ near Juba airport

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A cargo plane has crashed on take-off near the international airport in South Sudan’s capital Juba, with many casualties being reported.
About 40 bodies were counted at the wreck site by a local reporter.
It is unclear how many of the victims were on the plane and how many were on the ground.
Juba’s Radio Miraya says the Russian-built plane was heading to Paloch in Upper Nile State and crashed just 800m (half a mile) from the runway.
Presidential spokesman Ateny Wek Ateny told Reuters news agency that there were at least two survivors, a crew member and a child on board.