According to statistics transport by air is the safest means of transport comparing to all other means of transport. However, if any accident occurs, chances of survival are minimal. Around one and half week ago, a Kenyan military aircraft had a horrifying accident that killed eleven solders and 23 other sustained injuries.

This morning Philippines woke to heartbreaking news after one of their military aircraft had a tragic accident. According to reports at least 29 dead in the accident while other 50 soldiers sustained serious injuries. The injured one were airlifted to the nearest military hospital for treatment. According to the military report, this plain was carrying solders from Cagayan De Oro when it missed the runway while landing.

Unfortunately, four civilians were died in the accident while walking on the ground. It is claimed that this plan had no signs of malfunctions and the detectives are investigating the matter to check if it was a planed attack.

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