Two Dutch United Nations peacekeepers were
killed when their Apache attack helicopter crashed in northern Mali, the Dutch
military said, calling it an accident.
The helicopter, from the UN’s MINUSMA
mission, crashed about 20 kilometres (12 miles) from Gao, a source from the
city’s airport told AFP, adding that two people were injured and subsequently
died.
Top Dutch defence commander, General Tom
Middendorp, later confirmed the crash at a press conference in The Hague.
“This afternoon around 1300 GMT a Dutch
Apache attack helicopter crashed in Mali,” Middendorp said.
“A 30-year-old captain and 26-year-old first
lieutenant died in the accident.”
Middendorp said Dutch investigators were
probing the crash.
The captain died on impact, while the first
lieutenant died of his wounds shortly afterwards at a French military field
hospital in Gao, Middendorp added.
Both men were members of 301 Squadron based
in Gilze-Rijen airbase in southern Netherlands.
MINUSMA has some 11,000 personnel on the
ground in Mali, around 670 of whom come from the Netherlands.
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