Air Disaster in India: Boeing 787 Crashes with 242 People on Board.
A passenger plane of Air India crashed in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff in the vicinity of the local airport. There were 242 people on board, including 217 adults, 11 children, and two infants. The plane was supposed to fly to London and land at Gatwick airport.
As a result of the plane crash, there were no survivors, and at least 294 people died, including victims on the ground, among whom were medical students living in the building that the plane hit.
Boeing's Stock Price Dropped After the Plane Crash in India
Boeing's stock fell by 8% after the crash of the Boeing 787 in India, where 242 people on their way to London died.
Ukraine Conducted Another Round of Prisoner Exchanges with Russia
The second group of severely wounded and seriously ill soldiers returned home after a prisoner exchange with Russia. Among those released were servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the State Border Guard Service, and the National Guard of Ukraine, including defenders of Mariupol.
During the Air India plane crash, all passengers and crew members died. Boeing's stock price dropped due to this tragedy. At the same time, Ukraine continues to exchange prisoners with the Russian side, resulting in the return of national heroes defending the country amid war.Read also
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