A Zimbabwean-registered cargo plane en route to Kyrgyzstan crashed on take-off in Shanghai on Saturday, killing three people on board and triggering a fire, state media said.
The plane, which had seven people onboard, left the runway and crashed into a storage building, China's national broadcaster, CCTV, reported, starting the fire and sending a large plume of black smoke over the airport.
The accident happened at Pudong airport. The plane, registered in Zimbabwe, was scheduled to fly to Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan, Xinhua news agency said.
The four other crew were taken to hospital with injuries.
Airport authorities declined to comment on the accident, but said there were delays in flights leaving Shanghai. The Zimbabwe Embassy could not be reached for comment.