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At least 11 dead as skydiving plane crashes in France

A skydiving plane crash in northeastern France has resulted in the deaths of all 11 people on board.

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The brief

A small civilian aircraft used for skydiving crashed in northeastern France. Local officials and authorities report that at least 11 people were killed in the accident.

Coverage from BBC, Sky News, Al Jazeera, The Hill, and The Jerusalem Post emphasizes the fatality count and the specific nature of the aircraft as a civilian skydiving plane. Future updates will likely focus on the findings of the investigation into the crash, as current coverage does not yet specify the cause of the incident.

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Quick answers

How many people died in the crash?

At least 11 people were killed.

Where did the accident take place?

The crash occurred in northeastern France.

What type of aircraft was involved?

The aircraft was a small civilian plane used for skydiving.

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