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Plane Crash in Pakistan Kills All 152 Aboard
A passenger jet crashed into the hills surrounding Pakistan's capital amid poor weather Wednesday, killing all 152 people on board and blazing a path of devastation strewn with body parts and twisted metal wreckage. Two Americans were among those killed in the crash.
- July 29: Pakistani army troops remove a piece of wreckage at the site of Wednesday's deadly plane crash, in the mountains surrounding Islamabad, Pakistan. The Airbus A321 operated by local carrier Airblue crashed into hills overlooking the country's capital, Islamabad, during stormy, monsoon weather, killing all 152 people on board.read moreAPShare
- July 29: A Pakistani army soldier collects evidence at the site of Wednesday's deadly plane crash, in the mountains surrounding Islamabad, Pakistan. The Airbus A321 operated by local carrier Airblue crashed into hills overlooking the country's capital, Islamabad, during stormy, monsoon weather, killing all 152 people on board.read moreAPShare
- July 29: Pakistani rescue workers take a break as they search for evidence and victims of Wednesday's deadly plane crash, in the mountains surrounding Islamabad, Pakistan. The Airbus A321 operated by local carrier Airblue crashed into hills overlooking the country's capital, Islamabad, during stormy, monsoon weather, killing all 152 people on board.read moreAPShare
- July 29: People carry the caskets of victims of Wednesday's plane crash during a funeral prayer in Karachi, Pakistan. The Airbus A321 operated by local carrier Airblue crashed into hills overlooking the country's capital, Islamabad, during stormy, monsoon weather, killing all 152 people on board.read moreAPShare
- July 29: Grieving family members of passengers killed in Wednesday's plane crash wait at a community center to give blood for DNA testing in Islamabad, Pakistan. The Airbus A321 operated by local carrier Airblue crashed into hills overlooking the country's capital, Islamabad, during stormy, monsoon weather, killing all 152 people on board.read moreAPShare
- July 29: A family member of a passenger killed in Wednesday's plane crash gives blood to be used for DNA testing to identify his relative at a community center in Islamabad, Pakistan. The Airbus A321 operated by local carrier Airblue crashed into hills overlooking the country's capital, Islamabad, during stormy, monsoon weather, killing all 152 people on board.read moreAPShare
- July 28: Family members mourn death of a passenger at a local hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday. A government official says all the people on board the Airblue Airbus A321 plane that crashed in the hills surrounding Pakistan's capital were killed. Officials suspect the aircraft veered off course in monsoon rains and thick clouds then crashed into hills overlooking Pakistan's capital Wednesday.read moreAPShare
- July 28: A rescuer sorts through the wreckage of a Airblue passenger jet carrying 152 people which crashed into the hills surrounding Pakistan's capital Islamabad in falling rain. The plane had left the southern city of Karachi at 7:45 a.m. for a two-hour scheduled flight to Islamabad and was trying to land during difficult weather. Airblue is private service based in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city.read moreAPShare
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Plane Crash in Pakistan Kills All 152 Aboard
A passenger jet crashed into the hills surrounding Pakistan's capital amid poor weather Wednesday, killing all 152 people on board and blazing a path of devastation strewn with body parts and twisted metal wreckage. Two Americans were among those killed in the crash.
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