Mogherini: among those killed in a plane crash in Malta WERE NOT OFFICIALS EU

High Commissioner of the European Union's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said that among the killed in this morning's plane in Malta was not an EU official, reports Anadolu Agency (AA).

-In The plane that crashed in Malta was not an EU official. Fatal completed years had nothing to do with the activities of the Unije, announced Mogherini through social network Twitter.A few moments after take-off near the International Airport of Luqa in Malta this morning, due to unknown reasons, crashed a small plane Metroliner who traveled from Malta to the Libyan city of Misurata.After the demolition of the plane caught fire, and above the crash raised a cloud of thick smoke. Luqa Airport is currently closed, but at the scene were sent to the competent authorities.

Citing unnamed security sources, the Maltese newspaper "Times of Malta" appears to be on the plane five people and none of them survived the accident.The newspaper "Malta Today" states that a Luxembourg plane in which there were military officials of the United States and the EU, and then stopped by the Agency for the safety of EU's external borders (FRONTEX) and said that its officers were not on the plane. Shortly afterwards Listed and Mogherini denying that among the affected EU officials.