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Video: A plane crashes into a skyscraper in Beijing. China is covering up what happened.
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Video: A plane crashes into a skyscraper in Beijing. China is covering up what happened.

A small single-engine light aircraft crashed into the CITIC Tower skyscraper in central Beijing, killing the pilot and injuring 13 people. The incident occurred near the political center of China, close to the residence of President Xi Jinping and the headquarters of the Communist Party and government. According to the BBC, Chinese authorities provided minimal information, stating only that the plane collided with a high-rise building. Analysts have raised concerns about potential security failures, noting that such flights require prior approval from aviation and control authorities. Following the crash, police restricted access to the area and prevented people from taking photos or videos. The aircraft involved was identified as an Aurora SA60L manufactured by the Chinese company Sunward Aircraft. Flight tracking data showed the plane heading toward the city center before the collision.

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Video: A plane crashes into a skyscraper in Beijing. China is covering up what happened.

A small single-engine light aircraft crashed into the CITIC Tower skyscraper in central Beijing, killing the pilot and injuring 13 people. The incident occurred near the political center of China, close to the residence of President Xi Jinping and the headquarters of the Communist Party and government. According to the BBC, Chinese authorities provided minimal information, stating only that the plane collided with a high-rise building. Analysts have raised concerns about potential security failures, noting that such flights require prior approval from aviation and control authorities. Following the crash, police restricted access to the area and prevented people from taking photos or videos. The aircraft involved was identified as an Aurora SA60L manufactured by the Chinese company Sunward Aircraft. Flight tracking data showed the plane heading toward the city center before the collision.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the event factually, citing multiple sources including BBC, Reuters, and analyst comments. It does not take a clear stance on the political implications but highlights the lack of transparency from Chinese authorities and raises questions about security protocols. The framing is

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): The article provides specific details about the plane model, location, and casualties, aligning with cross-source consensus. However, it includes speculative statements like 'Čína tají, co se stalo' and quotes from analysts suggesting a security failure, which may not be fully supported by available

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