According to the government, the surviving the CRASH accident of the plane in South Sudan said that it had killed 20 oil workers to endure the crash drop of airplanes in South Sudan.
Puot Kang Chol said the airplane heading to the capital dropped crash three minutes after the take -on -Nair of the unified oil field on Wednesday morning.
Among the victims, there are five foreigners. There are two Chinese, one Indian, and two Uganda crew members. The other 15 victims were all South Sudanians.
The cause of the crash has not been determined, but the authorities said that it was investigating.
“Our ideas and paths of paths come to the families and loved ones of those who are riding this incredible time,” said Chul.
All male petroleum workers worked on a glator pioneer company (GPOC), and the plane was operated by Light Air Services Aviation Company.
GPOC is a joint venture, including a national oil company in India, China, Malaysia and South Sudan.
It was intended to be a daily exploration mission.
South Sudan's aviation infrastructure has not developed sufficiently, and the national safety record is inadequate.
Air accidents are common and frequently blamed due to overloading of aircraft or weather conditions.
In 2021, five cargo aircraft carrying fuel for the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) died of CRASH near Juba.