A plane crashed in Dushi district of Baghlan province in northern Afghanistan on Wednesday, district governor Mohammad Khan said.
"The plane crashed in a mountainous area this morning and we have sent a fact finding team to check the site of the incident and determine if the plane is a military or civilian one," Khan told Xinhua.
He added that it would take several hours for the team to reach the site and come back.
Aircraft crashes in northern Afghan province
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