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The fuselage of a Boeing plane split in two after crashing in Costa Rica

According to an IRNA report on Friday from the website of the London Guardian newspaper; The tail of the plane, which was owned by DHL, a German postal company, was detached and one of its wings was broken.
The plane, bound for Guatemala, requested an emergency return and landing shortly after taking off from Juan Santa Mar فرودگاهa Airport on the outskirts of the Costa Rican capital, San Jose, due to a technical problem with its hydraulic system.
The airport reopened about five hours after the incident. Nearly 8,500 passengers and 57 passenger and cargo flights were delayed due to the incident.