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A small plane struck Beijing's tallest skyscraper Friday near the Chinese Communist Party headquarters. Semafor reported that posts about the incident were removed from social media.
nbcnews.comA small plane crashed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper on Friday. The site lies in the Chinese capital not far from the Chinese Communist Party's headquarters and the homes of top leaders. Semafor reported that posts about the crash were erased from social media.
The incident occurred in Beijing, China. Authorities will go into overdrive to determine how the plane breached the tightly controlled airspace, one expert said, according to Semafor. The government has tried to limit public discussion of the event.
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