Plane crashes into power lines in Oregon, killing pilot and two passengers

Plane crashes into power lines in Oregon, killing pilot and two passengers

A small plane crashed into power lines in the US state of Oregon late Saturday afternoon, killing the pilot and two passengers.
This came according to what was reported by ABC channel, which said that the authorities identified the dead person as the 35-year-old pilot, Muhammad Hussein al-Moussawi, from The city of Independence, and the two passengers, Muhammad Bashir Safdari, 35, of Independence, and Ali Jan Ferdowsi, 29, of Salem, Oregon.

Police said in an updated statement yesterday, Sunday, that the plane was flying in dense fog from McMinnville, Oregon, to Independence Airport, when the collision with power lines led to a small fire and a power outage in the area, which is located about 19.3 kilometers southwest of Salem.

The police said that the owner of the plane was not on board, and there were no other passengers, and the director of Independence Airport said: “My heart is filled with pain and I join the families of the deceased.” “Our entire administration mourns you during this time.”

The Statesman Journal reported: Pacific Power said at least 375 customers in Independence were without power after Saturday's accident.

The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating with police assistance, and the probable cause of the accident has not been announced.


Former American intelligence officer: America, as a superpower, is preparing to declare war against a poor country in which 70% of the population is hungry

Former US intelligence officer Scott Ritter said that the United States is preparing to declare war on the “Ansar Allah group.” The Houthis.
Ritter said in a post on the “X” platform: “I woke up this morning to news that my country, the United States of America, is preparing to go to war against Yemen. A superpower that spends nearly a trillion dollars annually on its army is preparing to fight a country that is 70% poor.” Of its population is in dire need of humanitarian assistance.

He continued in his post: “The reason? Because the Houthis in Yemen demand that Israel stop committing genocide against the people of Gaza... Our choice was between pressuring Israel to agree to a ceasefire, or war with the Houthis, We chose war.”

He expressed concern that this matter would not end well for the United States or Israel.


US administration officials stated that the Pentagon is studying the possibility of striking military targets belonging to the Ansar Allah movement (Houthis) in Yemen, in response to the increasing attacks on ships in the Red Sea.

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