Car-sized aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest building; police seal off the area.

A car-sized plane crashed into Beijing's tallest building, Citi Tower, on Friday evening, shattering the glass on the top floor. After the incident the administration sealed the area.

Car-sized aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest building; police seal off the area.

A very shocking news is coming out from China's capital Beijing. On Friday, a small plane the size of a car crashed into Beijing's tallest 108-storey skyscraper 'Citizen Tower'. News agency Reuters has given this information quoting two eyewitnesses present at the scene.

After this accident, the Chinese administration has taken a strict stance and sealed the roads around the building and stopped the common people from making videos or taking photographs there.

'The sound was louder than firecrackers'

No official statement has been issued yet by the Chinese government or administration regarding this incident. But a courier boy present at the time of the incident told Reuters that at around 6 pm local time, a loud bang-like sound was heard, which was much louder than the sound of firecrackers.

The courier boy further said that when I saw, a plane the size of a car had hit the Citi Tower. Due to this collision, two large glasses of one of the upper floors of the building were broken and damaged.

News is being disappeared from the internet

It is being claimed in media reports that immediately after the accident, posts and videos related to this incident started being removed very fast on the internet and social media in China. For example, when the name of this building was searched on China's famous 'Xiaohongshu' app, no new posts related to this incident were found there, rather only old posts were visible.