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4 die as French army-chartered plane crashes off Ivory Coast

- ABIDJAN (AFP)

— Four Moldovan nationals were killed and three French soldiers hurt on Saturday when a transport plane chartered by France’s army crashed off Ivory Coast, authoritie­s said.

There was a storm over Abidjan early in the day, but it was unclear whether heavy weather had played a role in the Antonov aircraft going down.

A French military source said the plane was chartered as part of anti-jihadist Operation Barkhane, under which France maintains a 4,000-man mission in the region.

The operation aims to shore up fragile Sahel countries against Islamists who have carried out a wave of bloody bombings, shootings and kidnapping­s.

Four French nationals and two Moldovans were hurt, the French military source said, adding that three of the French injured are soldiers.

“There were 10 people on board, Moldovans and French people. The four victims who died are Moldovan nationals,” firefighte­r Colonel Issa Sakho told local television.

The plane had taken off from Ouagadougo­u in Burkina Faso and crash-landed in the sea near Abidjan, breaking in half, he said.

Local forces were hoping to secure the wreck before it drifted away “so investigat­ors can do their job,” he said.

The wreck could be seen from the beach, where hundreds of onlookers gathered after the crash, an AFP reporter said.

The French military base in Abidjan provides logistical support for the operation which is headquarte­red in N’Djamena, the capital of Chad. French special forces are stationed in Ouagadougo­u.

Every year, around 100 sorties are flown out of Abidjan airport as part of Barkhane, often by former Soviet army pilots in Ukrainian-made Antonovs.

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