China’s Oil Company Plane Crashes in South Sudan, 20 Dead, One Indian Among Passengers
A passenger plane operated by a Chinese oil company crashed in South Sudan, resulting in the deaths of 20 out of 21 passengers. Among those on board was one Indian national, whose condition remains uncertain. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the crash, considering technical failure, bad weather, or operational errors as possible factors. The incident raises concerns over aviation safety for oil workers in the region.

China’s Oil Company Plane: A passenger plane operated by a Chinese oil company crashed in South Sudan, killing 20 out of 21 people on board. Among the passengers was one Indian national, whose condition is still unclear.
Tragic Plane Crash in South Sudan
The Chinese oil company’s aircraft was carrying employees and workers when it met with an accident. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, and authorities are working to recover information from the wreckage.
One Indian National on Board
Among the 21 passengers, there was one Indian national, while the remaining were believed to be Chinese and South Sudanese citizens. Only one person survived the crash, but their identity and condition have not yet been officially confirmed.
Investigation Underway
Authorities in South Sudan and China’s aviation department have launched an investigation to determine the reason behind the crash. Technical failure, bad weather, or operational errors are being considered as possible causes.
China’s Oil Operations in South Sudan
China has been heavily investing in South Sudan’s oil industry, operating multiple drilling and transportation facilities. This crash raises concerns over aviation safety for oil workers traveling in the region.
Authorities are expected to release an official statement soon, and further updates will be provided as more information emerges.