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Windows smashed at Beijing’s tallest skyscraper after reports of ‘aircraft crash’

Ella Chan by Ella Chan
June 27, 2026
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Windows smashed at Beijing’s tallest skyscraper after reports of ‘aircraft crash’
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Windows were seen apparently smashed at the CITIC Tower in Beijing – the city’s tallest skyscraper – on Friday following reports of a plane crash.

Screengrab of video

Footage shows the broken windows and police officers around the building.

Screengrab of video

No plane debris is visible in the video, with the reports of impact circulating in a number of foreign media outlets.

Article by Viory

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