A cargo plane crashed near an airport in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius early Monday, killing one person, injuring three others and setting fire to a residential home, officials said.
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“According to preliminary data, a cargo aircraft carrying 4 people crashed near the Vilnius International airport, ” local police said Monday.
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