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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, July 27, 2017
German military helicopter crashes in Mali, two peacekeepers killed
FILE
PHOTO: German Air Force Tiger attack helicopter by German Bundeswehr is
pictured at the U.S. military base in Grafenwoehr, Germany, October 26,
2016.
BAMAKO (Reuters) - A German military helicopter assigned to the U.N.
peacekeeping mission in Mali crashed in the West African nation's desert
north on Wednesday, killing the two crew members, the German military
said.
The Tiger helicopter crashed around midday about 70 km (45 miles) north
of Gao, burning out completely with no survivors. The crash was reported
by a second helicopter following in the mission.
"We have now certainty that two soldiers have given their lives in the
service of our country," German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen
told a news conference. The Germans were the first killed in combat
since 2013 in Afghanistan, a military spokesman said.
Germany increased its commitment to the MINUSMA peacekeeping mission
this year with the deployment of eight attack and transport helicopters
and 350 additional soldiers to Mali where fighters with links to al
Qaeda regularly target Malian soldiers and U.N. troops.
A German military officer in Berlin said there was no indication the helicopter had been downed by an attack.
"The reason for the crash is still completely open. There is no evidence
at this point of any outside factors," Vice Admiral Joachim Ruehle,
deputy inspector general of the armed forces, told reporters.
German military investigators will head to the scene on Thursday to search for the helicopter’s flight data recorder, he said.
Michael Kappeler/Pool/File Photo
All routine flights by other Tiger helicopters will be suspended
indefinitely, he said, and only flights deemed necessary for "life and
limb" will be conducted.
Germany now has around 1,000 troops serving in Mali as part of MINUSMA and a separate European Union mission.
Helicopters are seen as key to MINUSMA’s mission in northern Mali where
they help monitor the position of armed groups that are officially
signatories to a U.N.-led peace process.
A Dutch helicopter crashed in 2015 and there is speculation about
whether extreme heat and dust contributed to accidents. The mission has
struggled to replace seven Dutch helicopters that were withdrawn this
year.
The crash comes at a politically sensitive time in Germany with just
weeks to go to a national election in which Chancellor Angela Merkel is
seeking a fourth term.
Merkel's Social Democratic challengers have raised questions about
increasing military spending to reach a NATO target of 2 percent of
economic output, and blocked plans for leasing an armed drone to support
troops, for instance in Mali.
Reporting by Yvonne Bell, Souleymane Ag Anara and Emma Farge,; and
Andrea Shalal in Berlin; Writing by Richard Balmforth; Editing by Robin
Pomeroy