BISHKEK (Sputnik) — The Boeing 747 operated by Turkey's ACT Airlines crashed into homes near Manas airport while en route from Hong Kong to Istanbul via Bishkek.
"Preliminary data indicates that the death of at least 31 people has been established and nine human body parts have been found near Manas airport as a result of the Boeing 747 crash," the press service said, citing information obtained from the emergencies minister.
#TK6491 has crashed short of runway at Manas Airport, Kyrgyzstan
— Tugay CENGİZ (@tugaycengiz6) January 16, 2017
Sorry for our loss…#actairlines #mycargo #TK6491 #aviation pic.twitter.com/I6JIhF8k7P
A source in the Turkish Foreign Ministry told RIA Novosti that Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu expressed readiness to provide any necessary assistance in a phone conversation with Kyrgyzstan's Foreign Minister Erlan Abdyldayev.
"Our minister called today his Kyrgyz counterpart Erlan Abdyldaev to express his condolences over the plane crash in Kyrgyzstan, and said that Turkey was ready to provide any necessary assistance in connection with this crash," the source said.The Boeing 747 operated by Turkey's ACT Airlines crashed into homes near Manas airport while en route from Hong Kong to Istanbul via Bishkek.
An ACT Airlines official told RIA Novosti in Ankara that the causes of the crash have not yet been established, and that the company was working to identify the whereabouts of its four crew members.
Devastating images from crash site of Turkish cargo plane. At least 16 killed. Many killed on the ground. Bishkek Manas (📷zanoza_kg) #TK6491 pic.twitter.com/UcVEWfbVN5
— Tom Podolec CTV News (@TomPodolec) January 16, 2017
Up to 37 people have been killed in the crash, the Kyrgyz Ministry of Emergency Situations said earlier in the day.