Authorities in Beijing have cordoned off roads around the city's tallest skyscraper, the CITIC Tower, following the discovery of a missing glass panel on a high floor. A significant police presence is visible, with officers preventing onlookers from taking photos and directing people away from the iconic building. The incident has raised questions about the structural integrity of the landmark.

Beijing's airspace is regulated by some of the strictest security measures in the world.

Beijing's airspace is regulated by some of the strictest security measures in the world.

A small aircraft appeared to have struck the tallest building in China’s capital on Friday afternoon, in a shocking incident in one of the world’s most fortified cities.

A small aircraft appeared to have struck the tallest building in the Chinese capital Beijing on Friday afternoon, in a shocking incident in one of the most fortified cities in the…

A startling incident unfolded in Beijing as a small aircraft seemingly collided with the city's tallest skyscraper, the CITIC Tower. Social media footage showed debris falling and…

According to CNN, people evacuated from the skyscraper gathered on the streets near the entrance, along with fire trucks, police cars, and an ambulance. | World News

Authorities in Beijing have cordoned off roads around the city's tallest skyscraper, the CITIC Tower, following the discovery of a missing glass panel on a high floor. A…

Two bystanders have said an aircraft about the size of a car has crashed into Beijing's CITIC Tower.

A small aircraft crashed into Beijing's CITIC Tower, damaging glass panels; police restrict access and filming at the scene.

Social media posts of the building were quickly removed from social media

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A small aircraft reportedly hit Beijing's tallest building, with witnesses describing a loud crash as police blocked access and removed onlookers.

An aircraft the size of a car crashed into the 108-story CITIC Tower in Beijing, prompting authorities to rush to the scene to remove evidence of the crash.

Police closed off roads around the 108-storey skyscraper, which is the headquarters of the state-owned conglomerate CITIC Group.

A car-sized aircraft crashed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, the 108-storey CITIC Tower, on Friday, according to two bystanders cited by Reuters.

A small aircraft crashed into Beijing’s 108-storey CITIC Tower on Friday, witnesses described damaging glass panels and prompting a heavy police response that sealed nearby roads,…

The crash at the 108-storey CITIC Tower has triggered questions about how a small plane was able to fly into the centre of Beijing after a recent crackdown over the city’s…

Glass and debris went flying into the street below after the incident at the 108-storey CITIC Tower in Beijing’s CBD.

A small aircraft reportedly crashed into the tallest building in China's capital on Friday afternoon, in a shocking incident in one of the world's most fortified cities.

A small aircraft collided with the 108-storey CITIC Tower in Beijing, causing visible damage, falling debris, and a minor fire at the crash site.