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Eleven killed after tourist plane ‘carrying skydivers’ crashes in France

Washington Examiner Published Jun 28, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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A plane crash in Tomblaine, France killed 11 people.
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The plane crash occurred at around 11am on Sunday in Rue Salvador Allende, Tomblaine, France.
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Yves Séguy, Prefect of Meurthe-et-Moselle, activated the departmental operations center (COD) with all operational services present to ensure real-time monitoring of the event.
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France’s Interior Minister, Laurent Nunez, is travelling to the site of the crash.
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The civilian aircraft took off from Nancy-Essey aerodrome.
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The aircraft was carrying a group of skydivers on a training flight.
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Police have urged the public to avoid an area near Nancy, northwest France, following a plane crash that killed 11 people.

Police have urged the public to avoid an area near Nancy, northwest France, following a plane crash that killed 11 people.

The tourist aircraft crashed in Rue Salvadore Allende in the town of Tomblaine at around 11am on Sunday.

Emergency services, including medical teams and firefighters, are at the scene. Residents have been warned to avoid using roads near the site of the crash.

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Meurthe-et-Moselle National Police said on X: ‘Absolutely avoid the area around Rue Salvador Allende.

It is understood the civilian aircraft took off from Nancy-Essey aerodrome and was carrying a group of skydivers on a training flight when it crashed.

The Prefect of Meurthe-et-Moselle said on X: ‘An incident is currently underway in the town of Tomblaine involving a civilian aircraft that took off from Nancy-Essey Airport.

Yves Séguy, Prefect of Meurthe-et-Moselle, has activated the departmental operations center (COD) with all operational services present to ensure real-time monitoring of the event.

France’s Interior Minister, Laurent Nunez, is also travelling to the site of the crash.

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