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Belorussia admits its airplane shot down in Mogadishu |
2007-03-25 |
![]() If confirmed, it would be the most spectacular strike yet by rebels fighting the Somali government, their Ethiopian military allies and the African Union (AU) force since the start of 2007. Both a local Somali radio and an Islamist Web site said a missile hit the Russian-made Ilyushin -- used by a Belarussian firm -- just after takeoff from Mogadishu on Friday afternoon. However, witnesses who saw the plane burning in the sky and then crashing could not confirm it had been shot first. And Somali Interior Minister Mohamed Mahamud Guled insisted the incident had the hallmarks of a technical fault, though investigations were under way to confirm exactly what happened. "The plane took off at around five o'clock and as soon as it reached 10,000 feet altitude, the pilot reported an engine problem in engine number two and said he would turn back to the airport," he told a news conference in Mogadishu. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 was hit at a height of 150 metres (500 feet). Yeah, that's one part of a flight where a 2 lb. warhead could bring down a biggie. |
Posted by: Shipman 2007-03-25 05:10 |