Authorities in northeastern France report that a civilian aircraft crash during a skydiving trip results in 11 deaths. Multiple outlets state the plane goes down near Nancy, in the region of Grand Est. Officials are responding to the crash site and investigating the circumstances of the incident.
Reports agree that all people on board are killed, with the death toll described as 11. The aircraft is identified as a small civilian plane carrying skydivers, indicating the crash occurred as part of a jump activity rather than routine transport. While details about causes and passenger identities are not provided in the excerpts, the coverage consistently attributes the fatal outcome to the crash itself and cites local authorities, including prefect-level officials, as the source of the toll.
Several outlets emphasize that the incident involves a skydiving flight and that there are no survivors reported. Investigators work on determining what led to the crash, as information is limited at this stage.