The Borneo Post

At least 5 officials dead in Sudan helicopter crash

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KHARTOUM: A helicopter crashed yesterday in eastern Sudan, killing at least five local officials who were on board, state media reported.

Witnesses said the helicopter caught fire after hitting a communicat­ions tower as it tried to land in a field in the state of AlQadarif.

“Flames and thick dark smoke rose from the aircraft,” one of the witnesses, Adam Hassan, said.

Al- Qadarif governor Mirghani Saleh, his cabinet chief, the local minister of agricultur­e as well as the local police chief and head of border guards were killed, state television said.

It did not give details about the circumstan­ces of the crash near the border with Ethiopia, or say if there were any survivors.

Sudan’s state news agency SUNA gave a slightly higher toll of six government officials killed.

It said an unspecifie­d number of other people were taken to hospital for treatment, without providing further details.

Most of Sudan’s military and civilian fleet consists of old Sovietmade aircraft, and the country has suffered a series of crashes in recent years, with the military frequently blaming technical problems and bad weather.

In October eight people were injured in a collision between two Sudanese army planes on the runway at Khartoum airport. — AFP

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