On 9 February, a Ethiopian military MI-8 helicopter (UNO 379P) with 23 passengers on board crashed inside the compound of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA). Three passengers sadly passed away and ten other passengers got injured with three in critical condition.
The three who are in critical condition have been conveyed to Kadugli en route to Addis Ababa while those not in critical condition are being stabilized at the UNISFA Level II hospital in Abyei.
The immediate cause of the crash is not yet known. UNISFA’s acting Head of Mission and Force Commander Major General Gebre Adhana Woldezgu said, “We are investigating the incident.” “We are deeply saddened by what happened this afternoon. We are extending our condolences to the families of those who died in the crash,” Major General Woldezgu said.
General Gebre Adhana Woldezgu commended UNISFA personnel who responded promptly to the crash by assisting to evacuate passengers from the helicopter, stressing that the casualty figures could have been much higher. “This show of solidarity reflects the spirit of peacekeeping and must be applauded”, General Woldezgu said.
The helicopter flew from Kadugli for the Mission’s regular troop rotation. UNISFA’s sole troop contributing country Ethiopia is currently rotating its soldiers from Kadugli to different sites in the Abyei area.
Ethiopia has around 4,500 personnel on the ground to support UNISFA’s efforts of ensuring peace and security in Abyei.
This morning, the remains of the Ethiopian UN peacekeepers were repatriated to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The U.N. expressed its condolences and deep solidarity to the families, as well as to the government and people of Ethiopia.
UNISFA helicopter crash in UN Compound in Abyei,Sudan while landing. 4 passengers reportedly killed in incident pic.twitter.com/JZpZrLqetv
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