Chinese media reported today (Monday) the crash of a Boeing 737 passenger plane in the south of the country.
The Chinese state-owned network reported that the Boeing, owned by China Eastern Airlines, crashed in the south of the country with 133 people on board, but the exact number of casualties has not yet been announced.
Published images and videos of the crash show that a large fire broke out at the crash site and a large amount of smoke spread in the area.
According to the report, rescue and operations teams have been sent to search for and rescue the victims or survivors of the accident, but due to the plane crash in mountainous-war zones, relief may be delayed.
Further details on the cause of the accident or its possible casualties have not yet been released.