Cessna Hit Trees in Bolivia, 6 Killed
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Four anti-narcotics workers and two pilots were killed when the Bolivian military plane crashed in the mission control their cocaine.
"That's a direct collision against a tree about 50 feet high and the plane was on fire all," said Air Force Gen. Bolivia, Tito Gandarillas, Saturday (07/05/2011).
Cessna departed from La Paz Airport, Thursday, to oversee the growth of cocaine in the region of Los Yungas, coca planting areas in the northeast of the capital.
The four staff working at the UN office on Drugs and Crime, in cooperation with the government to fight the smuggling of narcotics.
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