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Nigerian military plane crashes near capital airport, 7 dead

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - A military plane crashed in Nigeria on Sunday, killing all seven people on board, said officials.

The King Air 350 plane had just taken off from the airport in Abuja, Nigeria's capital, when it reported engine failure and tried to return, said Ibikunle Daramola, a spokesman for the Nigerian Air Force in a tweet.

'œFirst responders are at the scene. Sadly, all 7 personnel on board died in the crash,'ť he said.

Hadi Sirika, the minister of aviation, also tweeted that the crash 'œappears to be fatal,'ť and urged calm as an investigation by the military is carried out.

The plane was headed to Minna city, approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) northwest of Abuja.

Witnesses at the site said the crash was terrifying.

'œEverybody there was screaming full of disbelief,'ť Olugbenga Alaade, a government employee who said he has worked at the airport for nine years and who saw the crash, told The Associated Press by phone. It's been at least a decade since a plane has crashed at that airport, he said

Photos of the crash site show black clouds of smoke over parts of the shattered plane. Witnesses told local media they saw the plane struggling to turn around and get back to the airport before the plane exploded.

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Mednick reported from Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

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