Tuesday, June 26, 2007

PMT Air plane crash: The onlookers

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, left, shakes hands with Shin Hyun-suk, South Korean Ambassador to Cambodia before a meeting at Kampot province's headquarters, some 130 kilometers (80 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, June 26, 2007. Cambodia's prime minister said Tuesday a passenger plane likely crashed into a mountain and expressed little hope for survivors, just a day after the flight between two of the country's most popular tourist destinations went missing. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, left, greets provincial government officers as he walks along with South Korean Ambassador to Cambodia Shin Hyun-suk, second from right, before a meeting to discuss rescue efforts related to Monday's plane crash in Kampot province, some 130 kilometers (80 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, June 26, 2007. Hun Sen said Tuesday rhe passenger plane that disappeared in southern Cambodia likely crashed during a storm and expressed little hope for survivors among the 22 people aboard, including South Korean and Czech tourists. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

South Korean embassy officials look at a map of Cambodia at the South Korean embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, June 26, 2007. Bad weather and difficult terrain was hampering the search on Tuesday for 22 people, including 13 Koreans and three Czechs, on a plane which crashed in Cambodia, civil aviation safety chief Keo Sivorn said. REUTERS/Seo Myeong-gon/Yonhap

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mr. prime minister, i am so impressed with your heartfelt caring.I hope this is your true nature.