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Rare light aircraft crash in Beijing kills pilot, injures 13 people

The local government reported that a light aircraft crashed into Beijing's tallest building, killing the pilot, and injuring?13 other people not on board. This was an unusual accident, especially for Beijing, where the airspace is severely restricted.

In a statement released on Saturday, the district government of Chaoyang said that those injured were receiving medical attention and that authorities were investigating the incident. A single-engined, two-seater light sport aircraft collided into a highrise building near the East third ring road of Chaoyang at 5:55 pm (0955 GMT), according to a statement posted on social media.

The statement did not give any further details about the cause of the crash.

The damage to the skyscraper's facade appeared to be limited by a hole created by the loss two large glass panels. As of Saturday, the gap was temporarily boarded. The crash of the 528 metre high building known as CITIC Tower, or China Zun in Beijing's Central Business District was reported on?Friday. It is located about 6km (3.7miles) from the Forbidden city, which attracts thousands of tourists every day.

The compound Zhongnanhai is home to the top Chinese political leaders' offices.

Beijing has banned drones from being bought, rented or flown without prior authorization since May, citing public safety concerns.

The 'last aircraft crash' in Beijing occurred in 2022 when a tourist helicopter crashed on a flight between Changping and Fangshan, killing both pilots. (Reporting and editing by Jacqueline Wong, Alexander Smith, and Ryan Woo)

(source: Reuters)