The Nepalese Army announced this morning that it had found the crash site of a plane carrying 22 people, which disappeared from the country's capital Kathmandu on Sunday.

"Search and rescue units have found the crash site," military spokeswoman Narayan Silwal told local media.

The plane is owned by a private company, made in Canada and flew for Tara Air.

Crash site: Sanosware, Thasang-2, Mustang pic.twitter.com/OcN93N1Qyb

- NASpokesperson (@NaSpokesperson) May 30, 2022

According to available information, 14 people have been confirmed dead so far.

Plane crashes in Nepal are frequent due to changing weather conditions and runways located in mountainous areas.

Four Indians, two Germans and 16 Nepalese citizens were on a plane that was flying 20 minutes before losing contact with the crew.

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