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Two dead in UN helicopter crash in Mali Mali helicopter crash: Two Dutch UN peacekeepers die
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A Dutch UN helicopter has crashed near Gao in northern Mali, killing two people, reports say. A Dutch UN helicopter has crashed near Gao in northern Mali, killing two crew members, the Dutch defence ministry has said.
The cause of the crash is unclear. There has been no comment yet from the Dutch defence ministry. The cause of the crash is unclear but initial reports suggest it was an accident.
The helicopter is from the UN's Minusma mission, charged with peacekeeping operations in Mali, which was overrun by Islamist fighters in 2012.The helicopter is from the UN's Minusma mission, charged with peacekeeping operations in Mali, which was overrun by Islamist fighters in 2012.
Minusma has about 11,000 personnel on the ground in Mali, of which more than 400 are Dutch. Minusma has about 11,000 personnel on the ground in Mali.
The mission took over security duties from France in 2013, after France intervened to stop the Islamists' march.The mission took over security duties from France in 2013, after France intervened to stop the Islamists' march.
The Dutch defence ministry named the dead men as 30-year-old Capt Rene Zeetsen and 26-year-old 1st Lt Ernst Mollinger, adding that the families had been informed.
Minusma has suffered regular attacks from militants: earlier this month, a rocket attack on a UN base in northern Mali killed three people.Minusma has suffered regular attacks from militants: earlier this month, a rocket attack on a UN base in northern Mali killed three people.