Plane with passengers on board went missing in Italy.


On Tuesday morning, a small plane that took off from Paolucci airport near Modena and was heading to France, disappeared from radar in central north Italy. Three French citizens were on board. This was reported by Le Figaro.
The search process was complicated by weather conditions, reported the alpine rescue services of the Emilia-Romagna region.
“The plane with three French citizens on board took off from Paolucci airport near Modena (Emilia-Romagna) and was heading to France,” rescuers said.
The search began on Tuesday evening with the help of planes and alpine rescue teams on the ground, about 50 kilometers from the airport the plane took off from.
“Unfortunately, the current weather conditions, with rain, strong winds, and poor visibility, especially complicate the search, so helicopters cannot be used yet,” said the Alpine Rescue Service.
Recall that during the preparation for an air show at the airbase near the village of Graf Ignatievo in central Bulgaria, an L-39 ZA training aircraft crashed.
As reported, on the evening of September 11, Russians fired small arms at a light aircraft over the Murmansk region of the Russian Federation. It was mistaken for a drone.
Earlier in the United Kingdom, an aircraft crashed into the busy A419 road in Gloucestershire. The incident happened near the Aston Down airfield in Frampton Mansell, between Cirencester and Stroud.
By the way, there was an air crash involving two Mirage military aircraft in France.
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