71. A medical source quoted by Algerian radio said those killed were the pilot, the co-pilot, an air hostess and one of the footballers. 72. Diplomatic sources in Addis Ababa said the two killed were both Ethiopian, while two Britons, a German and a French national were among the injured. 73. The three killed were all women, the spokesman said. 74. The three others killed were the pilot, the co-pilot and a third crew member. 75. Those killed were four Russians -- including a military officer and two security guards of the US Embassy -- a Tajik scientist and a Tajik police officer. 76. Those killed were two who had opened fire on the six-nation MISAB forces and five civilians hit by stray gunfire. 77. Those killed were members of three families living on a banana farm at Rutagara, outside the Rwandan border town of Gisenyi, the witnesses said. 78. Those killed were one soldier, one militiaman and three civilians, it said. 79. Those killed were victims of lightning strikes, collapsed houses, boat capsizes or were struck by flying debris. 80. ITAR-TASS news agency said those killed were part of the medical team at an ICRC hospital that opened in September in Novy Atagui. |