HAVANA (AP) — Cuban authorities say a state airliner flying from the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba to the capital crashed in a mountainous area after declaring an emergency Thursday evening, killing all 68 people aboard, including 28 foreigners. AeroCaribbean Flight 883 went down near the village of Guasimal in Santi Spiritus province, carrying 61 passengers and a crew of seven. Cuba’s Civil Aviation Authority issued a statement early Friday saying there are no survivors. A list of passengers indicates the dead include nine Argentines, seven…
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No survivors in Cuba airliner crash with 68 aboard