9 peacekeepers die in Sinai plane crash
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 9:20 am
9 peacekeepers die in Sinai plane crash
By MAAMOUN YOUSSEF OTHMAN,
Associated Press Writer
27 minutes ago
CAIRO, Egypt - As many as nine foreign peacekeepers, including up to eight French soldiers, were killed Sunday when a French plane attached to the Sinai's multinational peacekeeping force crashed in a remote, mountainous area of the desert, the force's spokesman said.
Officials said they believed there were no survivors.
More soldiers than usual were aboard the aircraft at the time of the crash because it was on a training mission, said force spokesman Normand St. Pierre. Officials were still trying to determine the nationalities of all the victims.
The crash occurred in sunny, clear weather between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. local time, almost exactly in the middle of the vast Sinai Peninsula, about 30 miles from a town called Nakhl, police said.
The peacekeeping force, officially called the Multinational Force & Observers, is an independent international organization created by Egypt and Israel to monitor their border in the Sinai after a 1979 peace deal.
It currently includes forces from the United States, France, Australia, Canada, Colombia, Fiji, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand and Uruguay, plus a few officers from Norway.
The French-made DeHavilland DHC-6 Twin Otter plane crashed after taking off from the multinational force's El Gorah base — the northern headquarters of the peacekeeping mission, St. Pierre said.
St. Pierre said at least eight French forces died, and also one other soldier from another foreign contingent of the peacekeeping force.
He said it was unclear how many people in all were aboard the Twin Otter, but other local officials said only the nine who died were aboard — four crew and five passengers.
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By MAAMOUN YOUSSEF OTHMAN,
Associated Press Writer
27 minutes ago
CAIRO, Egypt - As many as nine foreign peacekeepers, including up to eight French soldiers, were killed Sunday when a French plane attached to the Sinai's multinational peacekeeping force crashed in a remote, mountainous area of the desert, the force's spokesman said.
Officials said they believed there were no survivors.
More soldiers than usual were aboard the aircraft at the time of the crash because it was on a training mission, said force spokesman Normand St. Pierre. Officials were still trying to determine the nationalities of all the victims.
The crash occurred in sunny, clear weather between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. local time, almost exactly in the middle of the vast Sinai Peninsula, about 30 miles from a town called Nakhl, police said.
The peacekeeping force, officially called the Multinational Force & Observers, is an independent international organization created by Egypt and Israel to monitor their border in the Sinai after a 1979 peace deal.
It currently includes forces from the United States, France, Australia, Canada, Colombia, Fiji, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand and Uruguay, plus a few officers from Norway.
The French-made DeHavilland DHC-6 Twin Otter plane crashed after taking off from the multinational force's El Gorah base — the northern headquarters of the peacekeeping mission, St. Pierre said.
St. Pierre said at least eight French forces died, and also one other soldier from another foreign contingent of the peacekeeping force.
He said it was unclear how many people in all were aboard the Twin Otter, but other local officials said only the nine who died were aboard — four crew and five passengers.
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