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Debris falls after plane hits Beijing's tallest building

BBC News

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June 26, 2026

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Debris falls after plane hits Beijing's tallest building

Social media footage showed the moment debris from a small aircraft fell to the ground after a crash into Beijing's tallest skyscraper.

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Independent Journal Review

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· Jun 26, 2026

Small Plane Slams Into Beijing’s Tallest Skyscraper

The tallest building in Beijing was struck by a plane Friday — spewing debris all over the Chinese capital’s streets, multiple sources reported. Footage of Beijing posted to X by BNO News showed aircraft parts falling

The Tribune

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· Jun 26, 2026

Small aircraft crashes Beijing’s tallest skyscraper

A small aircraft appeared to have struck China's tallest skyscraper, the 109-storey CITIC Tower, also known as China Zun, in Beijing on Friday afternoon, causing debris to fall from the building, CNN reported.

Metro

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· Jun 26, 2026

Plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper the China Zun with wreckage plummeting to the ground

Plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper the China Zun with wreckage plummeting to the ground

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 26, 2026

Plane Crashes Into Beijing’s Tallest Skyscraper

A small plane slammed into the tallest skyscraper in Beijing on Friday, hitting the building before falling to the street below. The plane, which was described by one report as a “light sport aircraft,” crashed into Citic Tower and caused evacuations in the business district of China’s capital. Video posted on social media shows debris ...

Fark

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· Jun 26, 2026

Plane crashes into tallest skyscraper in China. It's like 9/11 but smaller [News]

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Off The Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Small plane apparently strikes tallest building in Beijing

A small aircraft reportedly crashed into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper on Friday night, triggering an emergency response in the Chinese capital’s central business district. Two witnesses confirmed the crash to Reuters, and images and videos shared on social media show debris from the plane and broken windows falling from the 108-story Citic Tower, also known as []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Debris falls after plane hits Beijing's tallest building": Independent Journal Review — Small Plane Slams Into Beijing’s Tallest Skyscraper. The Tribune — Small aircraft crashes Beijing’s tallest skyscraper. Metro — Plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper the China Zun with wreckage plummeting to the ground. The Daily Wire — Plane Crashes Into Beijing’s Tallest Skyscraper. Fark — Plane crashes into tallest skyscraper in China. It's like 9/11 but smaller [News]. Off The Press — Small plane apparently strikes tallest building in Beijing