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Al Shabaab captures UN helicopter in Somalia – Newspaper

MOGADISHU: Soma­lia’s military said on Thursday it was searching for a number of people “taken hostage” by the militant group Al Shabaab after a UN helicopter made an emergency landing in hostile territory.

The United Nations has confirmed one of its choppers was involved in an “aviation incident” in central Galmudug state on Wednesday but said nothing about the fate of the passengers and crew.

Somali military officials said the search was focussing on Hindhere, an area 470 km north of Mogadishu where the chopper is believed to have landed following a technical fault. Somali National Army Captain Abdusalam Mohamed said the exact location of the helicopter was not known.

“But we have confirmed that Al Shabaab has taken hostage several of the personnel aboard the aircraft. We believe they are being held in the Hindhere area,” he said from a military base in Galmudug.

“There are already efforts underway to establish their whereabouts, and search operations are ongoing in the area where the aircraft vanished.” Mohamed Adan, another military commander in Galmudug, said “some of the passengers captured by Al Shabaab are foreigners” but could not provide further details.

An internal UN memo circulated to staff in Somalia said nine people were aboard the helicopter when it “crash landed” and six were reportedly taken into captivity.

One passenger was believed to have been killed and two had fled, the memo added.

“We have been briefed about the incident and it was confirmed that there is a hostage situation including foreigners but no details are available so far,” a UN staff member in Mogadishu said.

Helicopters were seen flying low over the Galmudug town of Wisil on Thursday, Osman Warsame, a traditional elder in the area, said. “We have been told they are looking for the missing helicopter and its passengers,” he said, adding that the area was underAl Shabaab control.

Published in Dawn, January 12th, 2024

Source: dawn.com

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