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Eyewitnesses report that a small aircraft crashed into Beijing's tallest tower.

Two bystanders said that an aircraft the size of a car crashed into Beijing’s tallest building CITIC Tower on Friday. Police closed the roads surrounding the skyscraper, and prevented passersby from filming.

The?building is a 108 storey skyscraper located in Beijing's central district. The building is the headquarters for the state-owned conglomerate CITIC Group.

The site was heavily policed, and some of the approach roads were closed to vehicles. The police prevented some people from taking photos and asked other to delete the ones they had taken as they ushered people away from the building.

Two glass panels were damaged on a high-rise floor. No?official comments were made immediately. Beijing's Municipal Government did not respond immediately to a faxed comment request sent outside?business hours.

A courier who was near the building told us that he rushed to the CITIC Tower around 6 pm local time (1100 GMT) after hearing the loud crash of an aircraft the size and shape of a car hitting the building.

He said, "It was louder than fireworks."

He claimed to have recorded a video showing the aircraft sticking out of the building but deleted it later because he feared being caught by the police.

A second courier who spoke with me said that he had come to the site after seeing images on social media showing the wreckage of a small aircraft next to a building.

Chinese social media quickly deleted Friday's posts about the building. Searching for the building name?on the Xiaohongshu App returned only Thursday posts.

Around the building, dozens of police cars and fire trucks were parked.

The police officer told the journalists to leave. When asked why they were leaving, the officer replied: "We know why!" Reporting by Maxim Shemetov and Mei Mei Chu; Editing by Aidan Lewis, Philippa Fletcher and Lewis Jackson

(source: Reuters)