A small aircraft, approximately the size of a car, crashed into Beijing’s tallest building on June 26, according to multiple eyewitness accounts. The incident occurred at CITIC Tower, also known as China Zun, a 108-story skyscraper located in Beijing’s central business district. The tower serves as the headquarters for the state-owned CITIC Group.
Following the crash, police sealed off surrounding roads, establishing a heavy security perimeter around the site. Authorities restricted access and controlled the flow of people near the building, while also preventing the public from photographing the scene. Some witnesses reported that police instructed individuals who had taken photos to delete them and escorted others away.
The impact damaged two glass panels on a high floor of the skyscraper. Despite the visible damage, no information has been released by city officials or emergency services. Requests for comment sent to the Beijing municipal government outside normal working hours went unanswered.
The circumstances leading to the crash, the identity of the aircraft, and whether there are any casualties remain unclear. The incident has prompted heightened security measures, and an investigation is expected. Officials have yet to provide further details or updates on the situation.
