In a deeply concerning development, Malawi has initiated a search operation for a military aircraft that vanished while carrying Vice President Saulos Chilima and former First Lady Callista Mutharika. The Dassault Falcon 7X lost contact with air traffic control over Dedza District’s challenging terrain on June 10th, an hour after departing from Kamuzu International Airport. The Malawi Defence Force has launched an intensive search and rescue mission, while the nation unites in hope and prayer for the safe return of its esteemed leaders. Neighboring countries and international allies have stepped in to assist, providing advanced search equipment and expertise. President Lazarus Chakwera has urged calm, expressing confidence in the efforts of the dedicated soldiers and the global community.
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