Athens: On July 17, a Ukrainian cargo plane carrying munitions from Serbia to Bangladesh crashed in northern Greece. Greek and Serbian authorities said that all eight crew members on board immediately died. Witnesses said the aircraft had come down in a ball of flames near the city of Kavala before exploding on impact in corn fields around midnight local time. Earlier the pilot had reported engine trouble and had requested an emergency landing

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