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MALABO, Equatorial Guinea (AP) - A Russian-made plane believed carrying more than 50 passengers and crew has crashed in a forest in Equatorial Guinea, killing all aboard and leaving bodies scattered, officials said Sunday.
Government spokesman Alfonso Nsue Mokuy said the Antonov 32 plowed into dense woods 18 miles south of the capital, Malabo, shortly after leaving the city's airport Saturday for the southern town of Bata.
"There are no survivors. The plane crashed in the trees and is completely burned," he said. Wreckage was strewn for hundreds of yards, he said.
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