Two Greeks, eight French killed in plane crash in Spain

A cyclist rides past the Albacete air base after a Greek F-16 fighter plane crashed during NATO training at the base in Albacete January 26, 2015. REUTERS/L.De Miguel

MADRID (Reuters) - Two Greeks and eight French people were killed when a military plane crashed at an airbase in Spain on Monday, Spain's Prime Minister said in a television interview. Defence Minister Pedro Morenes had updated Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on the accident throughout the afternoon, Rajoy told Telecinco. "It seems that there are two people who have died who are of Greek nationality and eight French people," Rajoy said. "There are also quite a lot of people injured... 10 French people 11 Italians." (Reporting By Jesus Aguado; writing by Sarah Morris; Editing by Dominic Evans)