Four people were aboard a police planes from the North Korean navy when it crashed on a training trip on Thursday, the navy informed AP. At 1.43 PM, the aeroplane descended from its base in Pohang, in the southeast of the country, but it crashed for reasons that are still undetermined, according to an established speech. The military said it is now trying to determine the cause of the crash and to ensure the condition of the four people aboard. After people reported witnessing an unidentified thing falling from the sky followed by an explosion, rescue workers and fire vehicles were dispatched to the crash site. The plane involved was a military guard aircraft, according to Pohang’s Nambu police station. Nevertheless, authorities said it was too early to say whether there were any deaths or injury.
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