20 people have died after a passenger plane crashed into the ground in South Sudan.
The small plane crashed while taking off near an oil field to fly to the international airport in Juba.
According to the information minister, the flight was booked by Chinese oil firm Greater Pioneer Operating Company and had 21 people on board, including two pilots.
"There were 21 people on board... there is only one survivor," the minister informed, adding that the plane crashed 500 meters from the airport.
Local authorities confirmed that all passengers were GPOC employees. (A2 Televizion)