Five killed in Ukraine plane crash

The surviving three passengers were hospitalised in a serious condition

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Rescuers at the plane crash site in a forest outside Lviv on October 4, 2019.
Rescuers at the plane crash site in a forest outside Lviv on October 4, 2019.
AFP

Kiev: Five people died when a transport plane crashed Friday while coming in to land in western Ukraine, emergency services said.

The Antonov-12 with eight people on board crash-landed 1.5 kilometres (just over a mile) from the runway at Lviv airport.

The surviving three passengers were hospitalised in a serious condition after being trapped in the wreckage, the emergency service said.

It added the aircraft was operated by Kiev-based company Ukraine Air Alliance and flying in from Vigo in Spain.

Deputy Infrastructure Minister Yuriy Lavrenyuk told Ukraine's 112 TV channel that it was thought the plane had run out of fuel or a pilot had made a mistake.

The emergency services posted a picture of the plane with one wing ripped off.

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