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Fox News: Eyewitnesses to South Korea plane crash recount sparks in engine, bird strike before collision
Eyewitnesses to South Korea plane crash recount sparks in engine, bird strike before collision
A Jeju Air flight crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, killing at least 176 people. Witnesses reported flames in the engine and explosions as the plane, carrying 181 passengers, skidded off the runway and hit a concrete fence.

Authorities are investigating a possible landing gear failure due to a bird strike. Two crew members survived, while three people remain missing. Jeju Air expressed condolences and pledged to manage the aftermath of the accident.


Times Of Israel: Teens forced to perform sexual acts on each other: Report to UN details Hamas torture
Teens forced to perform sexual acts on each other: Report to UN details Hamas torture
A new report from Israel's Health Ministry reveals harrowing details of abuse suffered by Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The report, set for submission to the UN, documents physical, sexual, and psychological torture, including forced sexual acts, beatings, and starvation.

The findings highlight long-lasting trauma experienced by the hostages, including severe anxiety and difficulty reintegrating into society post-release. The report calls for increased international pressure on Hamas to secure the release of all remaining hostages.


GB News: South Korea plane crash: At least 127 dead after Jeju Air flight bursts into fireball on runway
South Korea plane crash: At least 127 dead after Jeju Air flight bursts into fireball on runway
A passenger plane crash in South Korea has resulted in at least 127 fatalities. The Jeju Air flight, arriving from Bangkok, attempted a belly landing at Muan International Airport after its landing gear failed to deploy, leading to a fireball upon impact.

Only two survivors, a passenger and a crew member, were rescued from the tail section. Preliminary investigations suggest a bird strike and adverse weather conditions may have contributed to the crash, marking it as the deadliest air disaster for a South Korean airline in nearly 30 years.