British PM Stormer expressed grief over Air India aircraft accident, said ‘frightening’

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British PM Keir Starmer and Ahmedabad Air India Plane Crash

London: The British Prime Minister Care Stormer has mourned the crash of Air India aircraft to London, soon after flying from Ahmedabad Airport on Thursday. The aircraft had a total of 242 people, including 53 British citizens. Shortly after flying from Ahmedabad Airport, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft crashed. The aircraft had 169 Indians, 53 British, one Canadian and seven Portuguese citizens.

What did the British PM Stormer say?

Stormer said in a statement, “The scene of the aircraft coming to London with many British citizens in the Indian city of Ahmedabad is frightening.” He said, “I am being informed every moment and in this extremely sad time my senses are with the passengers and their families.”

Did Britain’s Foreign Minister say?

Britain’s Foreign Minister David Lammy said, “It was very sad to hear the news of the devastating aircraft accident in India’s Ahmedabad. My condolences are with all the affected people. Britain is working with local authorities in India to immediately detect the facts and provide assistance. ”Lammy said that the Foreign Office of Britain has formed an emergency team in both Delhi and London.

‘Heartbreaking tragedy’

The leader of the UK opposition Conservative Party leader Kemi Bedenoche has described the tragedy as a ‘heartbreaking’. He said, “My condolences are with all those who have been affected, especially with the families of the people on the aircraft, with the emergency team who are trying to deal with this horrific tragedy.” (Language)

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