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Three people are killed in attacks on Indonesia's Papua, including a plane and a Freeport convoy

Authorities reported that three?people died and several were injured in shootings 'in two areas of Indonesian's easternmost region, Papua. This included?near operations of Freeport - Indonesia, a gold & copper miner.

Police spokesman Cahyo Sukanrito?said that the pilot and copilot of a Smart Air small commercial plane were killed when assailants fired on it as it landed on Korowai Airport in Boven Digoel province, South Papua, on Wednesday. In addition to the pilots, there were 13 other passengers on board.

He said that when the shooting began, both the pilots as well as the passengers fled the plane into a nearby forest. Both the pilot and copilot died, but none of the passengers were hurt.

Cahyo replied that it was unclear if Papuan rebel 'groups' were suspected. Smart Air did not respond to an inquiry for comment.

Separately the Indonesian military reported that the Free Papua Movement, a rebel group, attacked a convoy belonging to PT Freeport Indonesia (part of U.S. mining company Freeport-McMoRan Inc), killing a soldier, and injuring an officer and a Freeport worker.

Freeport Indonesia reported that the attack occurred on the main road leading to the mining city of Tembagapura on Wednesday afternoon, prompting a temporary closure of the area.

Sebby Sambom, the spokesperson for the rebel group, said that both attacks were carried out by them. Sambom stated that the plane was shot at and the pilot killed because it was a regular carrier of Indonesian security forces in Papua.

He didn't provide any details on the motive behind the attack against Freeport convoy.

Since 1969, when the United Nations supervised a vote that brought Papua under Indonesian rule, a low-level conflict has erupted between the security forces and separatists. Independence supporters continue to dispute that process. (Reporting and editing by John Mair; Ros Russell, Mark Heinrich, and Mark Heinrich.)

(source: Reuters)