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Somalia: Uganda's Military Helicopter Crash in Mogadishu Kills Five | Firstpost Africa A tragic incident unfolded in Somalia ...
KABUL (Pajhwok): At least five people were killed after a Ugandan military helicopter crashed at Mogadishu airport in Somalia ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNUAE expresses solidarity with Uganda, African Union mission in Somalia over helicopter crashA Ugandan military helicopter deployed with the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia crashed at Mogadishu airport, killing five passengers, a Ugandan military spokesperson said.
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Emirates News Agency on MSNUAE expresses solidarity with Uganda, African Union Mission in Somalia, conveys condolences over victims of helicopter crashThe United Arab Emirates has expressed its solidarity with the Republic of Uganda and the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), and conveyed its sincere condolences ...
Five Ugandan soldiers deployed under the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia lost their lives on Wednesday, July 2, ...
Another three of the helicopter's eight occupants survived the incident but with severe injuries and burns, said the ...
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Speaking to URN, Major General Felix Kulaigye, the UPDF spokesperson, clarified that the helicopter’s passenger count was ...
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