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Police say two people were killed when a civilian aircraft was shot down as it landed in Indonesia's Papua.

Indonesian police confirmed on Wednesday that a pilot and a co-pilot a small plane were killed 'after unknown assailants opened fire 'on the aircraft landed in Indonesia's easternmost province of Papua.

Local police spokesman Cahyo Sukarinto said that the Smart Air plane carrying 13 passengers and two?pilots landed on Korowai Airport in Boven Digoel (South Papua) at 11.17 local time (0.21 GMT) on Wednesday.

He said that when the shooting began, both the pilots as well as the passengers left the plane. They then headed to a forest area near the airport. All passengers were unharmed, except for the pilot and copilot. Cahyo stated that it was unclear who was responsible for the attack on Cessna Caravan after he had been asked if Papuan rebel 'groups were involved. Since 1969, a low-level 'but increasingly deadly' battle for independence between security forces - and rebels- has been simmering in resource-rich Papua.

Smart Air has not responded to an immediate request for comment.

(source: Reuters)