31 people were injured after a passenger jet crashed-landed in Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday the Kyrgyz government said.\nKyrgyzstan s Health Ministry said the Soviet-built Tu-134 jet was carrying 95 passengers and six crew when it crash-landed in deep fog at the airport of the southern city of Osh.\nThe aircraft flying from the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek was damaged when it made a rough landing in Osh a government official said and that 17 of the 31 injured were hospitalised. \nEyewitnesses said the jet rolled off the runway broke its wing overturned and caught fire.\nA woman who survived the crash described her lucky escape.\nThere were strange sounds and when it was landing it did not land on tarmac but on earth. The wing touched the ground it was torn off and the plane caught fire we did not understand what had happened the exit doors started opening and we rushed out she told AP Television News.\nThe Tu-134 is a two-engine jet that has remained in service with many post-Soviet carriers.