Sunday, 25 March 2007

Kam Air Flight Crash In Khoq-e-jabar

Rescue workers and soldiers search for the remains of victims of this month’s Afghan plane crash on Shaperi Ghar Mountain, 30 kilometers (20 miles) east of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday, 14 February. The Kam Air Boeing 737 crashed on February 3, killing all 104 people on board. The search team found the black box, the flight’s data recorder, on Sunday, 13 February. The ministry of transport is inspecting its contents. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.

Rescue workers and soldiers search for the remains of victims of this month’s Afghan plane crash on Shaperi Ghar Mountain, 30 kilometers (20 miles) east of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday, 14 February. The Kam Air Boeing 737 crashed on February 3, killing all 104 people on board. The search team found the black box, the flight’s data recorder, on Sunday, 13 February. The ministry of transport is inspecting its contents. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.


Rescue workers and soldiers search for the remains of victims of this month’s Afghan plane crash on Shaperi Ghar Mountain, 30 kilometers (20 miles) east of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday, 14 February. The Kam Air Boeing 737 crashed on February 3, killing all 104 people on board. The search team found the black box, the flight’s data recorder, on Sunday, 13 February. The ministry of transport is inspecting its contents. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.

Rescue workers and soldiers search for the remains of victims of this month’s Afghan plane crash on Shaperi Ghar Mountain, 30 kilometers (20 miles) east of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday, 14 February. The Kam Air Boeing 737 crashed on February 3, killing all 104 people on board. The search team found the black box, the flight’s data recorder, on Sunday, 13 February. The ministry of transport is inspecting its contents. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.

Rescue workers and soldiers search for the remains of victims of this month’s Afghan plane crash on Shaperi Ghar Mountain, 30 kilometers (20 miles) east of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday, 14 February. The Kam Air Boeing 737 crashed on February 3, killing all 104 people on board. The search team found the black box, the flight’s data recorder, on Sunday, 13 February. The ministry of transport is inspecting its contents. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.

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