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  • Fact Check: 2013 Afghanistan crash video falsely shared as recent plane tragedy in Nepal In May 2013, a Boeing 747 US cargo plane crashed in Bagram, Afghanistan. This video shows that. Listen to Story India Today Fact Check The video does not show the Nepal plane crash. In May 2013, a Boeing 747 US cargo plane crashed in Bagram, Afghanistan. This video shows that. At least 68 people died on January 15, after a passenger plane crashed in Pokhara, Nepal. Reportedly, the plane was carrying 72 people, including five Indians. A cellphone recovered from the wreckage of the Yeti Airlines flight apparently captured the final moments of the flight. The video shows passengers sitting inside the plane when suddenly there is an explosion. A horrifying fire could be seen outside the window and cries of scared passengers could be heard. Another disturbing video that’s making the rounds on social media shows a plane plummeting from the sky and crashing on the ground. Those sharing the video on Twitter wrote, "Another video of #NepalPlaneCrash". An archived version of that post can be seen here. AFWA's investigation found that the video was old. In May 2013, a Boeing 747 US cargo plane crashed in Bagram, Afghanistan. This video shows that. AFWA PROBE A reverse search of keyframes from the viral video led us to the American news network CNN’s YouTube channel. The video was uploaded to the channel on May 2, 2013. The video was titled, “How the 747 crashed in Afghanistan.” Subsequent searches led us to a May 2013 news report in The Guardian that contained the same video. The footage reportedly showed the moment a Boeing 747 US cargo plane crashed on its ascent from the Bagram airbase in Afghanistan. The crash resulted in the death of all seven American crew members on board. The same was reported by the BBC as well as by CNN around the same time. Back in 2017, this video went viral when a Boeing 737 MAX 8 Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed near Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. At the time, AFP Fact Check, among other news outlets, debunked the video. Thus, it is very clear that the video has no link to the recent Nepal plane crash. Please share it on our at 73 7000 7000 You can also send us an email at factcheck@intoday.com
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