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Ugandan military helicopter crashes in Mogadishu Airport, Somalia

Ugandan military spokeswoman said that a Ugandan helicopter, which was part of the African Union mission to maintain peace in Somalia, crashed on Wednesday at Mogadishu Airport.

Felix Kulayigye's spokesperson confirmed that three of the eight people aboard the helicopter survived, but he didn't provide any details about the fate of five others.

He said that emergency responders were trying their best to put out a fire on the crash site.

In a press release, the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia said that "search and Rescue operations are underway to recover the remaining crew and passenger."

AUSSOM reported that the helicopter crashed just before landing at Mogadishu International Airport.

SONNA, the state-run news outlet in Somalia, reported earlier on Wednesday that a helicopter crashed and was engulfed by flames.

Farah Abdulle told reporters that she heard the explosion and saw smoke and fire over a helicopter. "The smoke completely covered the helicopter."

AUSSOM is a multinational force that has over 11,000 members in Somalia, helping the military to combat al Shabaab.

Al Qaeda's Somalia affiliate has been fighting since nearly 20 years to overthrow the internationally recognized government of Somalia and establish their own rule based strictly on Sharia Law. (Reporting and writing by Elias Biryabarema, Aaron Ross, and Bernadettebaum; Additional reporting by AbdiSheikh and GiuliaParavicini)

(source: Reuters)