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Moment military helicopter explodes into ball of flames after crash as it arrived back at airport
Moment military helicopter explodes into ball of flames after crash as it arrived back at airport

Daily Mail​

time03-07-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Moment military helicopter explodes into ball of flames after crash as it arrived back at airport

Five people have been killed after a Ugandan military helicopter crashed at the main international airport in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu. The Mi-24 helicopter with eight people on board was arriving from an airfield in the Lower Shabelle region before it plummeted to the ground and went up in flames. The aircraft had originally belonged to the Ugandan Air Force but was being operated by the African Union peacekeeping mission. Uganda's military said in a statement that the helicopter was on 'a routine combat escort mission' when it crashed at around 7:30am. The pilot, co-pilot and flight engineer survived the crash with serious injuries and severe burns, it said. The impact of the crash had caused munitions on board to detonate, destroying nearby structures and injuring three civilians, Ugandan military spokesperson Felix Kulayigye added. Somalia's state-run news agency reported that the fire was quickly contained by the emergency services at the Aden Adde International Airport. Ahmed Moalim Hassan, director-general of the Somalia Civil Aviation Authority, told state media that investigations are now underway. Aviation officer Omar Farah, who was among the first to reach the crash site, told The Associated Press that he 'saw the helicopter spinning and then it fell very fast.' Abdirahim Ali, a nearby resident, said he saw 'a huge explosion and smoke everywhere.' 'We heard the blast and saw smoke and flames over a helicopter. The smoke entirely covered the helicopter,' Farah Abdulle, one of the staff at the airport, told Reuters news agency. Minor delays were reported at the Aden Adde airport, but flights and other operations have since resumed. The African Union peacekeeping mission, known as AUSSOM, is helping Somali authorities to fight the extremist rebels of al-Shabab, a group that opposes the presence of foreign troops in the Horn of Africa nation. The mission includes troops from countries including Uganda and Kenya. Ugandan forces have been heavily involved in assisting Somalia's government in combating the al-Shabab group, which has been fighting a bloody insurgency and is affiliated with al-Qaeda. Reports indicate that the insurgent group had been forced onto the defensive in 2022 and 2023 by Somali forces backed by African Union-led peacekeepers. Over 10,000 African Union troops are now engaged in Somalia, with roughly half coming from Uganda. The United Nations Security Council authorized the AU forces, and various versions of the peacekeeping mission have been deployed since 2007.

Uganda military says helicopter that crashed in Somali capital is theirs
Uganda military says helicopter that crashed in Somali capital is theirs

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Uganda military says helicopter that crashed in Somali capital is theirs

KAMPALA (Reuters) -A military helicopter from the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia that crashed at the airport in the capital Mogadishu on Wednesday belonged to Uganda's military, the military's spokesperson said. Felix Kulayigye said three of the helicopter's eight occupants had survived, while a fire that was burning after the crash was being put out before the fate of the others could be determined.

Uganda military says helicopter that crashed in Somali capital is theirs
Uganda military says helicopter that crashed in Somali capital is theirs

Reuters

time02-07-2025

  • General
  • Reuters

Uganda military says helicopter that crashed in Somali capital is theirs

KAMPALA, July 2 (Reuters) - A military helicopter from the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia that crashed at the airport in the capital Mogadishu on Wednesday belonged to Uganda's military, the military's spokesperson said. Felix Kulayigye said three of the helicopter's eight occupants had survived, while a fire that was burning after the crash was being put out before the fate of the others could be determined.

Ugandan military accuses EU diplomats of engaging in subversive activities
Ugandan military accuses EU diplomats of engaging in subversive activities

Washington Post

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Washington Post

Ugandan military accuses EU diplomats of engaging in subversive activities

KAMPALA, Uganda — Ugandan military authorities on Friday accused diplomats from Europe of engaging in subversive activities, in an escalation of tensions over European criticism of human rights violations by Uganda's security forces. Some European diplomats are mobilizing on behalf 'the negative and traitorous groups opposed' to the government of President Yoweri Museveni, the military said in a statement.

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