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Damage after Air India passenger plane with 244 aboard crashes in India's Ahmedabad city

Damage after Air India passenger plane with 244 aboard crashes in India's Ahmedabad city

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An Air India passenger plane bound for London with 244 people onboard crashed Thursday in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad, the airline and local media reported.

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