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The wreckage of AtlasJet Airline MD-83 lies on the hills near Cukuroren village in Isparta province in central Turkey
30 Nov 2007
Source: Reuters

 
The wreckage of AtlasJet Airline MD-83 lies on the hills near Cukuroren village in Isparta province in central Turkey, November 30, 2007 as rescue teams and officials work on site. A Turkish airliner crashed near the town of Isparta in central Turkey on Friday, killing all 56 people on board, officials said. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY)
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The wreckage of AtlasJet Airline MD-83 lies on the hills near Cukuroren village in Isparta province in central Turkey, November 30, 2007 as rescue teams and officials work on site. A Turkish airliner crashed near the town of Isparta in central Turkey on Friday, killing all 56 people on board, officials said. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY)


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