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KINSHASA, Congo (AP) - A Russian-made airplane crashed Monday in the forest in eastern Congo, killing seven, including three Russian crew members, a U.N. official said.
The Antonov-26 aircraft crashed near the town of Isiro, a few hundred miles northeast of Kisangani shortly before landing.
U.N. spokesman Kemal Saiki told The Associated Press that four crew members, including three Russians and one Congolese, as well as three Congolese civilians died in the crash, Saiki said.
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