Flight That Crashed in Greece Had Ammunition for Bangladesh

  • Serbian official says plane was transporting mortar ammo
  • Ukrainian charter aircraft went down with eight crew aboard

The crash site of an Antonov An-12 cargo aircraft near Kavala, in Jul. 17. 

Photographer: Saki Mitrolidis/AFP/Getty Images

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Ukrainian foreign ministry officials on Sunday traveled to inspect the site where a Ukrainian cargo plane crashed overnight in northern Greece, en route from Serbia to Jordan and on to Bangladesh.