
BEIJING, July 1 -- Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying expressed condolences for the victims of a military airplane crash in Indonesia on Wednesday.
"We express sympathy to Indonesia for being hit by this unfortunate incident and heart-felt condolences to all victims," Hua said at a regular press conference.
She said so far there is no report of Chinese citizens being among the victims.
A C-130 Hercules plane crashed downtown in Medan, Indonesia's North Sumatra capital city, shortly after takeoff midday on Tuesday. Rescuers have so far found more than 140 bodies at the crash site, while many others were wounded.
4-year-old cute 'monk' spends summer holiday in temple
College graduates shining on the red carpet in Nanjing
PLA soldiers launch guided missiles in confrontation exercise
One woman’s fight against dog eaters
Beautiful and smart - post-90s college teacher goes viral
Top 10 luxury houses in the world
National Geographic: best photos during journey
Couples who engage in meaningful and deep conversations are happier
Maldives resort rated best hotel of 2015
Europe can reshape Sino-West relationship
Decades-old meat sold across country
Stock market rebounds after policy boost
10 cool places to beat China’s summer heat Day|Week