NEW DELHI, January 15. /TASS/. Two Nepalese citizens who were on board the crashed passenger plane of Nepalese airline Yeti Airlines survived and are now in hospital, they are in extremely serious condition, a source at Pokhara International Airport told TASS.
"Two Nepalis are in hospital in an extremely serious condition," the source said.
The News 18 TV channel earlier reported the death of all 72 people on board the aircraft. Agence France-Presse quoted Gurudatta Dhakal, assistant chief official in Kaski district, who disclosed that "So far we have found 29 bodies, and also sent several survivors to the hospital".
The plane of Nepal's Yeti Airlines flying from Kathmandu to Pokhara crashed on Sunday morning. There were 72 people on board, including 53 Nepalis, four Russians, five Indians, two South Koreans and one Irish, one Argentinian, one Australian and one Frenchman were aboard the plane. According to News-18, they all died.
The Russian embassy confirmed to TASS the deaths of the Russians.
The crash occurred on landing approach. An ATR 72 short-haul regional airliner, produced in France and Italy by aircraft manufacturer ATR, crashed to the ground. It can carry up to 74 passengers. Rescuers are still working at the scene.
