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Air India plane crash: Reactions from around the world

Authorities said that more than 200 people died when an Air India flight bound for London, with 242 passengers on board, crashed shortly after it took off from Ahmedabad in western India.

What world leaders have said to date:

INDIAN PREMIER MINISTER NARENDRA MOTI, ON X

The tragedy in Ahmedabad shocked and saddened all of us. "It is beyond words."

I am thinking of everyone who is affected in this tragic hour. "I have been in contact with ministers and authorities working to help those affected."

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, KEIR STAMMER, ON:

The scenes of the crash of an aircraft bound for London, carrying British nationals, in Ahmedabad city are heartbreaking.

"I'm being kept informed as the situation evolves and my thoughts are with passengers and their family members at this deeply distressing moment."

BRITAIN'S KING CHARLES, IN A STATEMENT ON X:

The terrible events that occurred in Ahmedabad early this morning have left my wife and me utterly shocked. We send our deepest sympathies and prayers to the families and loved ones of those who have been affected by this tragic event in so many countries.

U.S. SECRETAIRE OF STATE, MARCO RUBIO ON X:

"Heartbroken by the news of a tragic airplane crash in Ahmedabad (India). "My prayers are with those who have lost loved ones in this terrible incident."

The Vatican's Secretary of State, On X, said: "His Holiness Pope Leo XIV, deeply saddened by this tragedy involving a Air India plane near Ahmedabad sends his sincere condolences and prayers to the families of those who lost their lives. "His Holiness commends the souls to the mercy and grace of God, invoking divine blessings for healing and peace on all those affected."

BANGLADESH CHIEF Adviser MUHAMMAD YUNUS SENT A MESSAGE DIRECTLY TO MODI

We extend our condolences and deepest sympathy to the families of those who have lost loved ones in this tragic accident.

"We offer our full and unwavering support to the Government and people of India."

MARK CARNEY - PRIME MINISTER, CANADA

The crash of an Air India flight bound for London in Ahmedabad, with 242 passengers on board including one Canadian, is deeply tragic.

In the aftermath of this tragedy, Canadian officials are in constant contact with their counterparts. "Our thoughts are with those who have been affected."

URSULA VON DER LEEYEN, PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, ON X: “My deepest sympathies to the families and loved one's grieving this terrible death."

"Dear @narendramodi: Europe stands with you and your people in this time of sadness."

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN, TO MODI IN AN OFFICIAL TEELEGRAM PUBLISHED BY KREMLIN WEBSITE

Please accept my sincere condolences for the tragic effects of the airliner accident at Ahmedabad Airport. Please convey your sincere sympathies and support to families and friends of those who died, and wish a speedy recovery to everyone injured in the accident.

FRENCH PREMIER EMMANUEL MACRONE, ON X

We have been deeply affected by the plane crash that occurred in Ahmedabad. "In this time of sadness, I send my heartfelt condolences to the loved ones of the victims and Prime Minister @NarendraModi."

AUSTRALIAN PREMIER MINISTER ANTHONY ALANESE, ON X

The news of the passenger plane crash that occurred in Ahmedabad was absolutely devastating. Australia is thinking of everyone who has been affected in this tragic time.

Our government receives regular updates, and we continue to closely monitor the situation."

IRISH PRIME MINISTER, MICHEAL MARTIN: "My prayers and thoughts are with the Indian people after the horrible plane crash that occurred in Ahmedabad today." I am thinking of the families and emergency services who are on the scene, as well as the passengers.

GENERAL SECRETAIRE OF BRITISH Airline Pilots' Association AMY LEVERSIDGE

Pilots from around the world are saddened to hear this. The British Airline Pilots' Association offers condolences for all the victims.

It is essential that a thorough and comprehensive investigation be carried out now without any interference or unhelpful speculating about the contributing factors in order to avoid future tragedies." Reporting by Alexander Marrow in London and Ruma Paul from Dhaka. Compiled by Hritam Mukherjee in Bengaluru and Manvi Pan in Bengaluru. Editing by Andrew Heavens.

(source: Reuters)