A small plane crashed at Bemowo Airport in Warsaw on June 25, killing two people: the pilot and a young male participant in a driver training course, likely a soldier from one of Warsaw's units. The investigation by the Warsaw District Prosecutor's Office revealed that the aircraft, a Cirrus SR22, took off from Wrocław-Strachowice Airport and was observed flying normally over the airport tower before the crash. Witnesses reported that the plane appeared to be landing but suddenly veered toward the runway surface, hitting the ground and causing a large explosion. The victims' bodies were severely charred, making identification difficult. One other injured person was hospitalized. The prosecutor stated that the investigation into potential violations of aviation safety regulations has been ongoing since June 29.
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