An Air Force Hercules aircraft crashed on Saturday morning. The aircraft was carrying banknotes from the country's central bank.
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A military plane crashed in Bolivia, killing 15 people and injuring 30 others. The plane was carrying banknotes from the country's central bank. The plane skidded off the runway and crashed into a road after landing in bad weather, Reuters reported. About 15 vehicles were damaged in the crash. The plane broke into two pieces and bodies were scattered across the road. Bank notes were also scattered on the road. El Alto International Airport was closed after the crash. Local authorities used water cannons and tear gas to control the situation.
