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20 bodies retrieved from Tara Air crash site in Nepal

On Sunday, a passenger plane with three crew members and 19 passengers crashed in Nepal

NEW DELHI, May 30. /TASS/. Rescuers have retrieved the bodies of 20 passengers of the ill-fated Tara Air fight that crashed in the northwest of Nepal on Sunday, an air company spokesman said on Monday.

"The search and rescue teams are scouring the area for the remaining two bodies," Sudarshan Bartaula told the Kathmandu Post. "There are around 100 people at the crash site including officials of the Nepal Army, Armed Police Force, Nepal Police, mountaineering rescue officials and locals searching for the remaining bodies."

Fragments of the passenger plane that crashed on Sunday morning were found in northwestern Nepal’s Mustang district on Monday, nearly 20 hours after the plane had gone missing.

A spokesman for Nepal’s land forces said earlier that the crash site is located on a mountain slope at an altitude of some 4,400 meters.

According to preliminary data, the plane hit a mountain in conditions of poor visibility and crashed. The Himalayan Times said earlier that there were three crew members and 19 passengers, including 13 Nepal citizens, four Indian citizens and two German, aboard the plane.

The plane took off from Pokhara on Monday morning and was bound to Jomsom. Several minutes after the takeoff, contact with the plane was lost.