EU officials killed in plane crash
Malta : A plane reportedly carrying officials from the EU border agency has crashed in Malta, killing all five people on board.
The light aircraft went down in shortly after take-off from Malta International Airport at around 7.20am local time (6.20am BST) on Monday morning.
A witness told the Times of Malta the propeller plane suddenly tipped to its right side and "went straight down to the ground".
Footage taken from another plane on the tarmac showed the wreckage burning in a field, sending a huge plume of black smoke into the air as passengers could be heard crying.
Another video taken from a car showed the aircraft plummeting at an angle from low altitude, missing nearby houses and roads, exploding into a huge fireball on impact.
There were not believed to be any survivors from the disaster, which is Malta's worst peacetime air accident.
The country's northern coast is a major launching point for migrant boats heading towards Europe, with Frontex leading anti-people smuggling operations.
A spokesperson for the agency said it had not deployed the aircraft itself but could not immediately confirm whether staff were on board.
An inquiry into the cause of the disaster will be opened by Malta's Bureau of Air Accident Investigation. The aircraft, a twin-propeller Metroliner, can carry around 10 people.
All departures and arrivals at Malta International Airport were stopped as recovery work continued, with flights diverted to airports on the Italian island of Sicily. Live information can be found here.
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