Austria: At Least Ten Dead in Graz School Shooting (UPDATED)
At least five people have reportedly died following a school shooting in the Austrian city of Graz
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Three people were killed and 179 were injured when a plane skidded off an airport runway in Istanbul and split into three pieces, News Sky reported.
The accident involving the Boeing 737-800 occurred at the Sabiha Gokcen airport.
The flight was operated by Pegasus Airlines and carried 177 passengers onboard and six crew members.
Many are hospitalized.
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