UN helicopter ‘shot down’ in South Sudan

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

The UN says one of its cargo helicopters has crashed in South Sudan, with unconfirmed reports saying it was shot down.

A search and rescue team has been sent to the crash site near Bentiu, said the UN mission in South Sudan.

A UN official told the AP news agency the Mi-8 helicopter had apparently been shot down.

Thousands of people have been killed this year in bitter fighting between South Sudan’s army and rebel forces.

Bentiu, capital of the oil-rich Unity state, has changed hands several times but a ceasefire agreement is currently in place.

On Monday, the two sides were given 45 days to form a power-sharing government.

The AFP news agency says the Mi-8 would normally have between three and five crew on board.

The UN said it was “deeply concerned” about the fate of the crew.

A government official has accused forces loyal to rebel commander Peter Gadet of shooting down the helicopter, AP reports. His forces have not yet commented.

The UN plays a key role in getting food to the 1.8 million people who have fled their homes since fighting broke out last December.

Many have sought shelter in UN bases around the country, including Bentiu.

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